Abstract
Strawberry is a fruit crop species of major horticultural importance, for which fruit quality and the control of flowering (for fruit yield), runnering (for vegetative propagation), and the trade-off between the two are main breeding targets. The octoploid cultivated strawberry has a limited genetic basis. This raises the question of how to identify important gene targets and successfully exploit them for strawberry improvement. In this Opinion article we propose to apply to woodland strawberry, a wild diploid species displaying wide diversity, the strategies successfully employed in recent years for the identification of genetic variations underlying fruit quality and fruit yield traits in solanaceous crops (tomato, potato). Next we propose to use gene editing technologies to translate the findings to cultivated strawberry.
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Gaston, A., Osorio, S., Denoyes, B., & Rothan, C. (2020, February 1). Applying the Solanaceae Strategies to Strawberry Crop Improvement. Trends in Plant Science. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2019.10.003
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