Transcriptional Regulation of Flesh Fruit Development and Ripening 1st Edition
Grab the latest authoritative resource for understanding how genes shape the taste, texture, and shelf life of the world’s most important fruits. Transcriptional Regulation of Flesh Fruit Development and Ripening, 1st Edition by Yunbo Luo delivers a rigorous, up-to-date exploration of the molecular controls that drive fruit maturation — indispensable for researchers, horticulturists, breeders, and postharvest specialists across North America, Europe, Asia, Latin America, and beyond.
This book synthesizes cutting-edge insights into transcription factors, gene networks, hormonal cross-talk (including ethylene and auxin pathways), epigenetic controls, and transcriptomic approaches that govern flesh fruit development and ripening. Clear chapters walk readers from fundamental mechanisms to applied strategies, covering climacteric and non-climacteric fruits, and illustrating how molecular knowledge translates into improved flavor, firmness, disease resistance, and storage life.
With a balance of technical depth and practical relevance, Yunbo Luo presents real-world implications for breeding programs, biotechnology, and postharvest management. Case studies span temperate and tropical crops, making the content geographically relevant for scientists and industry professionals worldwide. Methodological sections introduce modern tools — such as RNA-seq analysis and gene-editing perspectives — to help labs design experiments and interpret gene expression data.
Ideal as a reference text or graduate-level companion, this 1st Edition equips readers to accelerate innovation in fruit quality and supply-chain resilience. Add Transcriptional Regulation of Flesh Fruit Development and Ripening by Yunbo Luo to your library to deepen expertise, inform research, and drive practical improvements in fruit production and storage. Order today to stay at the forefront of fruit molecular biology.
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