Identification of genes involved in lipid biosynthesis through de novo transcriptome assembly from Cocos nucifera developing endosperm
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TextoSeries ; Plant & Cell Physiology, doi: 10.1093/pcp/pcy247, 2019Trabajos contenidos: - Reynolds, K. B
- Cullerne, D. P
- El Tahchy, A
- Rolland, V
- Blanchard, C. L
- Wood, C. C
- Singh, S.P
- Singh, S.P
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Cocos nucifera (coconut), a member of the Arecaceae family, is an economically important woody palm that is widely grown in tropical and subtropical regions. The coconut palm is well known for its ability to accumulate large amounts of oil, approximately 63 percent of the seed weight. Coconut oil varies significantly from other vegetable oils as it contains a high proportion of medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA; 85
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