Surface pitting is the main quality problem that develops during prolonged storage of sweet cherries. It appears as one or more depressions on the surface of the fruit and is associated with the collapse of cells under the skin of the fruit. However, this physiological disorder is not shown in all cultivars with the same intensity. This research aims to analyze the cell wall disassembly of two cultivars displaying contrasting susceptibility to damage after pitting induction. In addition, we evaluated the metabolomic and transcriptomic changes in sweet cherries during cold storage. Our results show that damage to "Sweetheart" fruit was more severe than damage to "Bing" fruit. No differences were observed in the cell wall composition between nonpitted and pitted cherries; however, the varietal differences during cold storage were the most significant. The resistant cultivar "Bing" showed a longer sidechain of RG-I; instead, "Sweetheart" PME and PG activity was more...
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February 23 2023
Cell wall disassembly, metabolome and transcriptome analysis in sweet cherry fruit with induced surface pitting.
C. Fuentealba, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso, Calle San Francisco s/n, La Palma, Quillota, Chile. E-mail claudia.fuentealba@pucv.cl
Journal: Postharvest Biology and Technology
Citation: Postharvest Biology and Technology (2023) 198
DOI: 10.1016/j.postharvbio.2023.112262
Published: 2023
Citation
Ponce, E., Nunez-Lillo, G., Bravo, C., Vidal, J., Tapia-Reyes, P., Meneses, C., Pedreschi, R., Fuentealba, C.; Cell wall disassembly, metabolome and transcriptome analysis in sweet cherry fruit with induced surface pitting.. IFIS Food and Health Sciences Database 2023; doi:
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