This volume summarizes recent technological advances in the design and
engineering of Solanaceae and Cucurbitaceae crops. It begins with
contributions on the tomato and melon genome sequence, databases for
Solanaceae and Cucurbitaceae research, DNA markers in the breeding of
the two families, and mutant resources and TILLING platforms in tomato
research. Subsequent chapters address the use of molecular techniques
for the modification of important breeding traits, such as tomato fruit
set, growth, ripening, and sugar accumulation, as well as disease and
insect resistance in melons. The volume closes with chapters on genome
editing using artificial nucleases as a future breeding tool, and on the
development of an in silico crop design system. It offers a valuable
resource for plant breeders, molecular biologists, and agronomists.