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Ethylene and α-farnesene metabolism in green and red skin of three apple cultivars in response to 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) treatment

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dc.contributor.author Tsantili, E en
dc.contributor.author Gapper, NE en
dc.contributor.author Apollo Arquiza, JMR en
dc.contributor.author Whitaker, BD en
dc.contributor.author Watkins, CB en
dc.date.accessioned 2014-06-06T06:47:23Z
dc.date.available 2014-06-06T06:47:23Z
dc.date.issued 2007 en
dc.identifier.issn 00218561 en
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jf063775l en
dc.identifier.uri http://62.217.125.90/xmlui/handle/123456789/3559
dc.subject α-farnesene synthesis en
dc.subject Apple en
dc.subject Conjugated trienes en
dc.subject Ethylene en
dc.subject Gene expression en
dc.subject Malus domestica en
dc.subject Physiological disorder en
dc.subject Superficial scald en
dc.subject.other 1 methylcyclopropene en
dc.subject.other 1-methylcyclopropene en
dc.subject.other alpha farnesene en
dc.subject.other alpha-farnesene en
dc.subject.other cyclopropane derivative en
dc.subject.other ethylene en
dc.subject.other ethylene derivative en
dc.subject.other sesquiterpene en
dc.subject.other unclassified drug en
dc.subject.other apple en
dc.subject.other article en
dc.subject.other drug effect en
dc.subject.other fruit en
dc.subject.other gene expression en
dc.subject.other genetics en
dc.subject.other metabolism en
dc.subject.other Cyclopropanes en
dc.subject.other Ethylenes en
dc.subject.other Fruit en
dc.subject.other Gene Expression en
dc.subject.other Malus en
dc.subject.other Sesquiterpenes en
dc.subject.other Malus x domestica en
dc.title Ethylene and α-farnesene metabolism in green and red skin of three apple cultivars in response to 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) treatment en
heal.type journalArticle en
heal.identifier.primary 10.1021/jf063775l en
heal.publicationDate 2007 en
heal.abstract Relationships among α-farnesene synthesis and oxidation, ethylene production and perception, antioxidative enzyme activities, and superficial scald development in fruit of three commercial apple cultivars were investigated at the biochemical and gene transcriptional levels. Scald-susceptible Cortland and Law Rome and scald-resistant Idared apples were untreated or treated with the ethylene action inhibitor 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) and stored for up to 25 weeks at 0.5°C. Separate blushed (red) and unblushed (green) peel tissue samples were taken at harvest and after 2, 4, 6, 10, 15, 20, and 25 weeks of storage. Large increases in peel tissue concentrations of α-farnesene and its conjugated trienol (CTol) oxidation products occurred in untreated Cortland and Law Rome and were about 4-9-fold greater than those in Idared. In both Cortland and Law Rome, accumulation of CTols in green peel was nearly twice that in red peel. 1-MCP treatment delayed and attenuated α-farnesene and CTol accumulation in each cultivar. Activities of peroxidase (POX) and catalase (CAT) were lower in red peel than in green peel, with the exception of CAT in Law Rome, whereas no effects of 1-MCP on enzyme activities were detected except for Cortland. In control fruit, internal ethylene concentrations (IECs) increased during the first 4-6 weeks to reach highest levels in Cortland, intermediate levels in Law Rome, and low levels in Idared. In 1-MCP-treated fruit, IECs increased gradually to modest levels by 25 weeks in Cortland and Law Rome but were almost nil in Idared. Expression patterns of the α-farnesene synthase gene MdAFS1, the ethylene receptor gene MdERS1, and the ethylene biosynthetic genes MdACS1 and MdACO1 were generally in accord with the patterns of α-farnesene and ethylene production. In particular, MdAFS1 and MdACS1 showed similar patterns of expression in each cultivar. Among the controls, transcript levels increased more rapidly in Cortland and Law Rome than in Idared during the first few weeks of storage. In 1-MCP-treated fruit, transcript abundance in Cortland and Law Rome rose to untreated control levels after 10-15 weeks but remained low in Idared. Scald symptoms were restricted to unblushed skin, and the incidence in controls after 25 weeks was nearly 100% in Cortland and Law Rome compared with 1% in Idared. 1-MCP treatment reduced scald incidence to 14, 3, and 0% in Cortland, Law Rome, and Idared, respectively. Overall, the results support the proposed role of CTols in scald induction and indicate that α-farnesene synthesis is tightly regulated by ethylene. However, gene transcription alone does not account for the big differences in ethylene and α-farnesene production in Cortland, Law Rome, and Idared apples. © 2007 American Chemical Society. en
heal.journalName Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry en
dc.identifier.issue 13 en
dc.identifier.volume 55 en
dc.identifier.doi 10.1021/jf063775l en
dc.identifier.spage 5267 en
dc.identifier.epage 5276 en


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