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Fruit Crop Genetics and Breeding

Unraveling the genomic and molecular bases that underlie fruit quality and resistant traits to develop improved fruit cultivars and assist traditional breeding programs

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Mission

Developing breeding strategies and genomic tools to obtain high quality apple cultivars for sustainable cultivation. Research focuses on plant-pathogen interaction, post-harvest physiology, fruit quality (texture/taste/aroma) and ripening, mainly in apple, but recently also in nuts. Collection and conservation of apple and walnut genetic resources is another important objective, providing valuable sources of phenotypic and genetic variation for fruit breeding

Innovation and methods

Genetic, genomic and metabolomics approaches are applied to decipher biochemical pathways and key genes underlying specific traits, and to develop markers for efficient and targeted breeding (in collaboration with the Sequencing Platform)

Projects

Staff

Baldi Paolo

Telefono: 0461 615233

paolo.baldi@fmach.it

  • Researcher

Transcriptomics
Biotic and Abiotic Stress
Marker Assisted Selection

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Busatto Nicola

nicola.busatto@fmach.it

  • Researcher

Plant Physiology
Post-Harvest
Hormone Crosstalk

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Di Pierro Erica Adele

erica.dipierro@fmach.it

  • Researcher

Persian Walnut
Qtl Mapping
Snp Array

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Farneti Brian

brian.farneti@fmach.it

  • Researcher

Plant Phenotyping
Fruit Quality
Vocs

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Komjanc Matteo

matteo.komjanc@fmach.it

  • Researcher

Plant Pathology
Biotic and Abiotic Stress
Apple Breeding

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Si Ammour Azeddine

azeddine.siammour@fmach.it

  • Researcher

Epigenetics
Small Rnas
Post-Transcriptional Silencing

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