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Molecular Plant Breeding, 2025, Vol. 16, No. 5 doi: 10.5376/mpb.2025.16.0026
Received: 01 Aug., 2025 Accepted: 06 Sep., 2025 Published: 14 Sep., 2025
Fu J., and Hong Z.M., 2025, Epigenetic mechanisms regulating lycopene accumulation in Solanum lycopersicum, Molecular Plant Breeding, 16(5): 261-267 (doi: 10.5376/mpb.2025.16.0026)
This study summarizes the role of epigenetic mechanisms in regulating lycopene accumulation in tomatoes, with a focus on DNA methylation, histone modification, and non-coding RNA, etc. It introduces the latest progress in their regulation of fruit development, ripening, and metabolism, and discusses the interactions between these epigenetic modifications and environmental factors as well as hormone signals. The potential mechanisms of their role in metabolic pathway regulation and fruit quality improvement were explained. By integrating new technologies such as high-throughput sequencing, multi-omics integration, and CRISPR/dCas9, the application prospects of epigenetic information in tomato molecular breeding, metabolic engineering, and precision agriculture were evaluated. This study aims to provide a theoretical basis and molecular strategies for increasing lycopene content and the nutritional quality of fruits.
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