نتایج جستجو برای: tomato fruit ripening

تعداد نتایج: 96696  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2011
Rumyana Karlova Faye M Rosin Jacqueline Busscher-Lange Violeta Parapunova Phuc T Do Alisdair R Fernie Paul D Fraser Charles Baxter Gerco C Angenent Ruud A de Maagd

Fruit ripening in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) requires the coordination of both developmental cues as well as the plant hormone ethylene. Although the role of ethylene in mediating climacteric ripening has been established, knowledge regarding the developmental regulators that modulate the involvement of ethylene in tomato fruit ripening is still lacking. Here, we show that the tomato APETALA...

2016
Xin-Yu Yuan Rui-Heng Wang Xiao-Dan Zhao Yun-Bo Luo Da-Qi Fu

Natural mutants of the Non-ripening (Nor) gene repress the normal ripening of tomato fruit. The molecular mechanism of fruit ripening regulation by the Nor gene is unclear. To elucidate how the Nor gene can affect ripening and fruit quality at the protein level, we used the fruits of Nor mutants and wild-type Ailsa Craig (AC) to perform iTRAQ (isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitatio...

2010
Julien Pirrello Farid Regad Alain Latché Jean-Claude Pech Mondher Bouzayen

Fruit ripening is a sophisticatedly orchestrated developmental process, unique to plants, that results in major physiological and metabolic changes, ultimately leading to fruit decay and seed dispersal. Because of their strong impact on fruit nutritional and sensory qualities, the ripeningassociated changes have been a matter of sustained investigation aiming at unravelling the molecular and ge...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1998
K A Hadfield J K Rose D S Yaver R M Berka A B Bennett

Ripening-associated pectin disassembly in melon is characterized by a decrease in molecular mass and an increase in the solubilization of polyuronide, modifications that in other fruit have been attributed to the activity of polygalacturonase (PG). Although it has been reported that PG activity is absent during melon fruit ripening, a mechanism for PG-independent pectin disassembly has not been...

2014
Suzanne W. Hoogstrate Lambertus J. A. van Bussel Simona M. Cristescu Eric Cator Celestina Mariani Wim H. Vriezen Ivo Rieu

Climacteric fruit ripening, as it occurs in many fruit crops, depends on a rapid, autocatalytic increase in ethylene production. This agriculturally important process has been studied extensively, with tomato simultaneously acting both as a model species and target crop for modification. In tomato, the ethylene biosynthetic genes ACC SYNTHASE2 (ACS2) and ACS4 are highly expressed during fruit r...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2007
Bili Bao Leqin Ke Jianmei Jiang Tiejin Ying

Tomato fruit is renowned for its high concentration of phyto-nutrients such as lycopene and carotenoids, overall contribution to nutrition and human health. The effect of antisense suppression of ethylene receptor genes LeETR1 and LeETR2 over the quality of tomato fruit was investigated in this paper. During the different stages of ripening, the fruit of antisense transgenic tomatoes of ale1 an...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2006
Mamiko Kitagawa Tatsuya Moriyama Hirotaka Ito Sayaka Ozasa Atsuko Adachi Junichi Yasuda Tetsuya Ookura Takahiro Inakuma Takafumi Kasumi Yukio Ishiguro Yasuhiro Ito

The ripening inhibitor (rin) mutant tomato yields non-ripening fruit, and the rin hybrid fruit (RIN/rin) shows an intermediate phenotype between the wild and mutant fruit, that is, red-ripe and extended shelf life. We found by a microarray analysis that the genes encoding possible allergenic proteins were expressed at a significantly lower level in the rin hybrid fruit than in the wild-type fru...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2000
R Alba M M Cordonnier-Pratt L H Pratt

We show that phytochromes modulate differentially various facets of light-induced ripening of tomato fruit (Solanum lycopersicum L.). Northern analysis demonstrated that phytochrome A mRNA in fruit accumulates 11.4-fold during ripening. Spectroradiometric measurement of pericarp tissues revealed that the red to far-red ratio increases 4-fold in pericarp tissues during ripening from the immature...

2013
Masaki Fujisawa Toshitsugu Nakano Yoko Shima Yasuhiro Ito

The fruit ripening developmental program is specific to plants bearing fleshy fruits and dramatically changes fruit characteristics, including color, aroma, and texture. The tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) MADS box transcription factor RIPENING INHIBITOR (RIN), one of the earliest acting ripening regulators, is required for both ethylene-dependent and -independent ripening regulatory pathways. Re...

2016
Haifeng Jia Songtao Jiu Cheng Zhang Chen Wang Pervaiz Tariq Zhongjie Liu Baoju Wang Liwen Cui Jinggui Fang

Although great progress has been made towards understanding the role of abscisic acid (ABA) and sucrose in fruit ripening, the mechanisms underlying the ABA and sucrose signalling pathways remain elusive. In this study, transcription factor ABA-stress-ripening (ASR), which is involved in the transduction of ABA and sucrose signalling pathways, was isolated and analysed in the nonclimacteric fru...

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