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Cell. 2017 Jun 1;169(6):983-984. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2017.05.026.
Selection of plants with traits that are beneficial for cultivation and consumption has been a common practice for thousands of years; however, combination of these traits can be detrimental too, for instance by leading to undesirable branching and yield loss in tomato. The findings from Soyk et al. in this issue of Cell help understand how to bypass such negative effects and improve crop productivity.
几千年来,选择具有有益栽培和食用特性的植物一直是一种常见做法;然而,这些特性的结合也可能是有害的,例如导致番茄中不理想的分枝和产量损失。Soyk 等人在本期《细胞》杂志上的研究结果有助于人们了解如何避免这种负面影响并提高作物生产力。