Candidate gene functional profiling during fruit development and ripening in apple

  • Longhi, Sara
  • Tadiello, Alice
  • Franceschi, Pietro
  • Biasioli, Franco
  • Velasco, Riccardo
  • Costa, Fabrizio
  • Scholtz, M.
  • Wehrens, R.
  • Tononi, P.
  • Ferrarini, A.
  • Delledonne, M.
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Publication date
January 2012

Abstract

The physiological process of fruit development and ripening is the result of a functional gene interplay governing the formation of the features characterizing the fruit quality properties. Among the several physiological processes, the modifications occurring in the cell wall are the most relevant and important, for their impact in the maintenance of the general fruit quality as well as the management of the postharvest storage. Beside the specific gene activation over the fruit cycle, also the particular genetic constitution can play important controlling roles. To investigate the functional machinery involved in the control of fruit texture and ethylene production during fruit ripening, two different cultivars, such as Golden Delicious a...

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