Background: In melting flesh peaches, auxin is necessary for system-2 ethylene synthesis and a cross-talk between ethylene and auxin occurs during the ripening process. To elucidate this interaction at the transition from maturation to ripening and the accompanying switch from system-1 to system-2 ethylene biosynthesis, fruits of melting flesh and stony hard genotypes, the latter unable to produce system-2 ethylene because of insufficient amount of auxin at ripening, were treated with auxin, ethylene and with 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP), known to block ethylene receptors. The effects of the treatments on the different genotypes were monitored by hormone quantifications and transcription profiling. Results: In melting flesh fruit, 1-MCP res...
In vascular plants the cell-to-cell interactions coordinating morphogenetic and physiological proces...
Peach (Prunus persica) was chosen as a model to further clarify the physiological role of jasmonates...
1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) is an antagonist of ethylene for receptor binding sites and the effects...
Stony hard (SH) peaches are characterized, at ripening, by the maintenance of flesh firmness and the...
In vascular plants the cell-to-cell interactions coordinating morphogenetic and physiological proces...
Peach (Prunus persica L. Batsch) produces climacteric fleshy fruits; their ripening is strictly regu...
The ripening of climacteric fruits, such as apple, is represented by a series of genetically program...
The plant hormone ethylene plays a key role in climacteric fruit ripening. Studies on components of ...
In the vascular plants the coordination of developmental processes, cell-cell interactions and physi...
It has long been recognised that ethylene plays a major role in the ripening process of climacteric...
Ethylene is a gaseous plant hormone playing master regulatory roles in triggering and coordinating t...
Fruit quality traits are the result of genetic, agronomic and environmental factors that, alone or i...
Fruit ripening: Hormones go hand in hand Two hormones that regulate fruit ripening are more closely ...
In vascular plants the cell-to-cell interactions coordinating morphogenetic and physiological proces...
Peach (Prunus persica) was chosen as a model to further clarify the physiological role of jasmonates...
1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) is an antagonist of ethylene for receptor binding sites and the effects...
Stony hard (SH) peaches are characterized, at ripening, by the maintenance of flesh firmness and the...
In vascular plants the cell-to-cell interactions coordinating morphogenetic and physiological proces...
Peach (Prunus persica L. Batsch) produces climacteric fleshy fruits; their ripening is strictly regu...
The ripening of climacteric fruits, such as apple, is represented by a series of genetically program...
The plant hormone ethylene plays a key role in climacteric fruit ripening. Studies on components of ...
In the vascular plants the coordination of developmental processes, cell-cell interactions and physi...
It has long been recognised that ethylene plays a major role in the ripening process of climacteric...
Ethylene is a gaseous plant hormone playing master regulatory roles in triggering and coordinating t...
Fruit quality traits are the result of genetic, agronomic and environmental factors that, alone or i...
Fruit ripening: Hormones go hand in hand Two hormones that regulate fruit ripening are more closely ...
In vascular plants the cell-to-cell interactions coordinating morphogenetic and physiological proces...
Peach (Prunus persica) was chosen as a model to further clarify the physiological role of jasmonates...
1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) is an antagonist of ethylene for receptor binding sites and the effects...