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Ultraviolet B irradiation influences the fruit quality and sucrose metabolism of peach (Prunus persica L.).

Authors :
Wang, Xuxu
Fu, Xiling
Chen, Min
Huan, Lei
Liu, Wenhai
Qi, Yihua
Gao, Yangang
Xiao, Wei
Chen, Xiude
Li, Ling
Gao, Dongsheng
Source :
Environmental & Experimental Botany. Sep2018, Vol. 153, p286-301. 16p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Recently, the consumption of greenhouse-grown peaches has declined because of their poor flavor, which makes them unappealing to consumers. In this study, an optimum intensity of 1.44 kJ·m −2 ·d −1 of ultraviolet B (UV-B) radiation increased the sugar accumulation and the total soluble solid/total acidity in ‘Tainongtianmi’ fruit. In the Lumi 1 peach tree variety, 1.44 kJ·m −2 ·d −1 of UV-B radiation increased the anthocyanin contents twofold in fruit compared with the control. Additionally, the sucrose level increased before the second fruit-expansion stage, while it tended to decrease after the slow-growth period in ‘Lumi 1’ peach trees. The fundamental mechanism in response to the increased sucrose level prior to the second fruit-expansion stage was the increased transport of sucrose to fruit caused by an enhanced tonoplastic monosaccharide transporter function in leaves. The sorbitol content increased in mature fruit owing to the slight increase in sorbitol transporter activity in leaves. Our study indicates that exposure to 1.44 kJ·m −2 ·d −1 UV-B radiation before the second fruit-expansion period can transiently increase the sucrose and total sugar contents of peach, while prolonged irradiation with UV-B inhibited the accumulation of sugars. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00988472
Volume :
153
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Environmental & Experimental Botany
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
130419857
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envexpbot.2018.04.015