HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Noelia Dos-Santos et al. from the Department of Agronomical Engineering, Technical University of Cartagena (UPCT), Paseo Alfonso XIII, ETSIA, Cartagena, Spain have published the paper: Thorough Characterization of ETHQB3.5, a QTL Involved in Melon Fruit Climacteric Behavior and Aroma Volatile Composition, in the Journal: Foods 2023, 376 of 25/Nov/2022
- what: Thirteen of the compounds reported in intact fruit are described as important in chromosome 3 in this investigation with VOCs obtained from pulp juice, but not all of them have QTLs that colocalized with ETHQB3.5 .
- future: Though . . .
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