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| Mutant name | SIEBF1_RNAi |
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| Mutant/Transgenic |
transgenic |
| Ecotype |
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum cv. MicroTom) |
| Mutagenesis type |
RNAi |
| (Semi-)Dominant/Recessive |
recessive |
| Description |
silencing of Sl-EBF1 expression caused a constitutive ethylene response phenotype, fertility defect, strong growth arrest, accelerated plant senescence, and fruit ripening. |
| References |
1: Yang Y, Wu Y, Pirrello J, Regad F, Bouzayen M, Deng W, Li ZSilencing Sl-EBF1 and Sl-EBF2 expression causes constitutive ethylene response phenotype, accelerated plant senescence, and fruit ripening in tomato.J. Exp. Bot. 2010 Mar;61(3):697-708
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ACS44349 | | Alias |
Sl-EBF1 | | Organism |
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicon) | | Description |
Sl-EBF1 and Sl-EBF2 expression is regulated by both ethylene and auxin and silencing of Sl-EBF1 and Sl-EBF2 expression caused a constitutive ethylene response phenotype, fertility defect, strong growth arrest, accelerated plant senescence, and fruit ripening. |
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