Ultra-Low Oxygen and Preconditioning Storage Regulate Ethylene Synthesis to Prevent Corky Disorders in 'Fuji' Apple
Abstract
Corky disorders in apples represent a significant problem for long-term storage where controlled atmosphere (CA) is mainly used. Ultra-low oxygen (ULO) is an alternative to CA, which consists of low partial pressure of O-2 to maintain a low metabolism in the apple fruit, achieving an effective decrease in the ethylene production and physiological disorders. The aim of this research was to study the effectiveness of a short hypoxia period on the development of cork physiological disorders during the storage of apple. 'Fuji' apples were prestored under ULO (0.5 kPa O-2) for two periods of time (15 and 30 days) and at two temperatures (0 or 5 degrees C). Corky physiological disorders increased at 5 degrees C prestorage temperature; however, ULO treatments for 15 or 30 days at 0 or 5 degrees C achieved a significant reduction in corky disorders near to 1%, compared with control treatments. In addition, a considerable reduction in ethylene production for up to 30 days was observed in ULO-treated fruit at 0 and 5 degrees C. ULO for 30 days at 0 and 5 degrees C increased the internal production of ethanol and acetaldehyde, causing a lower sensory quality due to the presence of fermentative flavors in fruit stored at 5 degrees C. ULO of 15 days of conditioning decreased the relative expression of ethylene biosynthesis genes MdACS1 and MdACO1, resulting in lower ethylene production.
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Título según WOS: | Ultra-Low Oxygen and Preconditioning Storage Regulate Ethylene Synthesis to Prevent Corky Disorders in 'Fuji' Apple |
Título de la Revista: | FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE |
Volumen: | 13 |
Editorial: | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA |
Fecha de publicación: | 2022 |
DOI: |
10.3389/fpls.2022.910139 |
Notas: | ISI |