نتایج جستجو برای: over ripening

تعداد نتایج: 1143907  

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...

مبرمی, زینب , محمدیان افشار, منصور , گلعین, بهروز ,

Regarding the sensitivity of citrus fruit to low temperatures and the conjunction of the fruit harvest season with cold days of the year necessisates more research on physiological effects of cold-stress damages. In this study, five citrus cultivars including Sanguinelli blood orange, Local lemon, Valencia orange, Unshiu mandarin and Local orange were stored under various cold treatments (3, 0,...

2012
Paloma Rueda-Romero Cristina Barrero-Sicilia Aurelio Gómez-Cadenas Pilar Carbonero Luis Oñate-Sánchez

Seed dormancy prevents seeds from germinating under environmental conditions unfavourable for plant growth and development and constitutes an evolutionary advantage. Dry storage, also known as after-ripening, gradually decreases seed dormancy by mechanisms not well understood. An Arabidopsis thaliana DOF transcription factor gene (DOF6) affecting seed germination has been characterized. The tra...

Dwarkesh Singh Parihar Pavan Kumar Velpula, Rajasekhar Pinnamaneni

Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is an important vegetable crop and acts as model plant for fruit development studies. Besides that, post-harvest damage is a devastating phenomenon often associated with ripening process in tomato which in turn leads to greater yield loss. Understanding the genetics, molecular and biochemical pathways is the key to overcome the existing situation. In th...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2004
Lori Adams-Phillips Cornelius Barry Jim Giovannoni

Fruit ripening is a unique aspect of plant development with direct implications for a large component of the food supply and related areas of human health and nutrition. Recent advances in ripening research have given insights into the molecular basis of conserved developmental signals coordinating the ripening process and suggest that sequences related to floral development genes might be logi...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2014
Mingku Zhu Guoping Chen Shuang Zhou Yun Tu Yi Wang Tingting Dong Zongli Hu

Fruit ripening in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is a complicated development process affected by both endogenous hormonal and genetic regulators and external signals. Although the role of NOR, a member of the NAC domain family, in mediating tomato fruit ripening has been established, its underlying molecular mechanisms remain unclear. To explore further the role of NAC transcription factors in ...

2015
Yanwei Hao Guojian Hu Dario Breitel Mingchun Liu Isabelle Mila Pierre Frasse Yongyao Fu Asaph Aharoni Mondher Bouzayen Mohamed Zouine Gregory P. Copenhaver

Ethylene is the main regulator of climacteric fruit ripening, by contrast the putative role of other phytohormones in this process remains poorly understood. The present study brings auxin signaling components into the mechanism regulating tomato fruit ripening through the functional characterization of Auxin Response Factor2 (SlARF2) which encodes a downstream component of auxin signaling. Two...

2014
Islam El-Sharkawy Sherif M. Sherif Brian Jones Isabelle Mila Prakash P. Kumar Mondher Bouzayen Subramanian Jayasankar

Ethylene has long been considered the key regulator of ripening in climacteric fruit. Recent evidence showed that auxin also plays an important role during fruit ripening, but the nature of the interaction between the two hormones has remained unclear. To understand the differences in ethylene- and auxin-related behaviours that might reveal how the two hormones interact, we compared two plum (P...

2017
Stefania Pilati Giorgia Bagagli Paolo Sonego Marco Moretto Daniele Brazzale Giulia Castorina Laura Simoni Chiara Tonelli Graziano Guella Kristof Engelen Massimo Galbiati Claudio Moser

Grapevine is a world-wide cultivated economically relevant crop. The process of berry ripening is non-climacteric and does not rely on the sole ethylene signal. Abscisic acid (ABA) is recognized as an important hormone of ripening inception and color development in ripening berries. In order to elucidate the effect of this signal at the molecular level, pre-véraison berries were treated ex vivo...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Willy J Peumans Paul Proost Rony L Swennen Els J M Van Damme

Analyses of the protein content and composition revealed dramatic changes in gene expression during in situ banana (Musa spp.) fruit formation/ripening. The total banana protein content rapidly increases during the first 60 to 70 d, but remains constant for the rest of fruit formation/ripening. During the phase of rapid protein accumulation, an inactive homolog of class III chitinases accounts ...

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