Flavonoid Metabolism Recent Advances and Applications in Crop Breeding

The presence of flavonoids such as chalcones, flavones, flavonols, anthocyanins, and proanthocyanidins is ubiquitous throughout the plant kingdom. It was previously believed that the oldest plants that produced flavonoids were liverworts and mosses. However, recent discoveries have found genes encod...

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Other Authors: Muhammad Khalid Abbas, Hafiz (Editor), Ahmad, Aqeel (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: IntechOpen 2023
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