The current situation of pea protein and its application in the food industry
Pea (Pisum sativum) is an important source of nutritional components and is rich in protein,
starch, and fiber. Pea protein is considered a high-quality protein and a functional ingredient …
starch, and fiber. Pea protein is considered a high-quality protein and a functional ingredient …
Advancing crop genomics from lab to field
MD Purugganan, SA Jackson - Nature genetics, 2021 - nature.com
Crop genomics remains a key element in ensuring scientific progress to secure global food
security. It has been two decades since the sequence of the first plant genome, that of …
security. It has been two decades since the sequence of the first plant genome, that of …
Improved pea reference genome and pan-genome highlight genomic features and evolutionary characteristics
Complete and accurate reference genomes and annotations provide fundamental resources
for functional genomics and crop breeding. Here we report a de novo assembly and …
for functional genomics and crop breeding. Here we report a de novo assembly and …
The chromosome-level genome sequence of the autotetraploid alfalfa and resequencing of core germplasms provide genomic resources for alfalfa research
C Shen, H Du, Z Chen, H Lu, F Zhu, H Chen, X Meng… - Molecular Plant, 2020 - cell.com
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) is one of the most important forage crops in the world; however, its
molecular genetics and breeding research are hindered due to the lack of a high-quality …
molecular genetics and breeding research are hindered due to the lack of a high-quality …
Reference genome sequence and population genomic analysis of peas provide insights into the genetic basis of Mendelian and other agronomic traits
N Liu, X Lyu, X Zhang, G Zhang, Z Zhang, X Guan… - Nature Genetics, 2024 - nature.com
Peas are essential for human nutrition and played a crucial role in the discovery of
Mendelian laws of inheritance. In this study, we assembled the genome of the elite …
Mendelian laws of inheritance. In this study, we assembled the genome of the elite …
Crossroads in the evolution of plant specialized metabolism
TP Rieseberg, A Dadras, JMR Fürst-Jansen… - Seminars in Cell & …, 2023 - Elsevier
The monophyletic group of embryophytes (land plants) stands out among photosynthetic
eukaryotes: they are the sole constituents of the macroscopic flora on land. In their entirety …
eukaryotes: they are the sole constituents of the macroscopic flora on land. In their entirety …
Potential and limits of exploitation of crop wild relatives for pea, lentil, and chickpea improvement
Legumes represent the second most important family of crop plants after grasses,
accounting for approximately 27% of the world's crop production. Past domestication …
accounting for approximately 27% of the world's crop production. Past domestication …
CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing in legume crops: Opportunities and challenges
Legumes are an excellent source of proteins and health‐promoting phytochemicals.
Recognizing their importance in human nutrition and sustainable agricultural production …
Recognizing their importance in human nutrition and sustainable agricultural production …
The current developments in medicinal plant genomics enabled the diversification of secondary metabolites' biosynthesis
MM Alami, Z Ouyang, Y Zhang, S Shu, G Yang… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Medicinal plants produce important substrates for their adaptation and defenses against
environmental factors and, at the same time, are used for traditional medicine and industrial …
environmental factors and, at the same time, are used for traditional medicine and industrial …
The genome evolution and low-phosphorus adaptation in white lupin
W Xu, Q Zhang, W Yuan, F Xu… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
White lupin (Lupinus albus) is a legume crop that develops cluster roots and has high
phosphorus (P)-use efficiency (PUE) in low-P soils. Here, we assemble the genome of white …
phosphorus (P)-use efficiency (PUE) in low-P soils. Here, we assemble the genome of white …