Abstract Background Superficial scald is a physiological disorder of apple fruit characterized by sunken, necrotic lesions appearing after prolonged cold storage, although initial injury occurs much earlier in the storage period. To determine the degree to which the transition to cell death is an active process and specific metabolism involved, untargeted metabolic and transcriptomic profiling was used to follow metabolism of peel tissue over 180 d of cold storage. Results The metabolome and transcriptome of peel destined to develop scald began to diverge from peel where scald was controlled using antioxidant (diphenylamine; DPA) or rendered insensitive to ethylene using 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) beginning between 30 and 60 days of stora...
'Soggy breakdown' (SB) is an internal flesh disorder of 'Honeycrisp' apple (Malus × domestica Borkh....
Comparative expression of scald VIPs and the “refined” methanol and CTOL subnetworks within differen...
The low temperature normally applied to prevent fruit decay during the storage of apples, can also t...
Background: ‘Honeycrisp’ is an apple cultivar that is susceptible to soft scald, a chilling injury e...
Fruits stored at low temperature can exhibit different types of chilling injury. In apple, one of th...
Chilling injuries represent a major issue in postharvest management of apple fruit. The usage of lo...
Background Fruit quality features resulting from ripening processes need to be preserved througho...
Superficial scald is a major physiological disorder in apple fruit that is induced by cold storage a...
To preserve quality features and ensuring availability of fresh fruit on the market, apples need to ...
Lowering the storage temperature is an effective method to extend the postharvest and shelf life of ...
'Soggy breakdown' (SB) is an internal flesh disorder of 'Honeycrisp' apple (Malus × domestica Borkh....
Comparative expression of scald VIPs and the “refined” methanol and CTOL subnetworks within differen...
The low temperature normally applied to prevent fruit decay during the storage of apples, can also t...
Background: ‘Honeycrisp’ is an apple cultivar that is susceptible to soft scald, a chilling injury e...
Fruits stored at low temperature can exhibit different types of chilling injury. In apple, one of th...
Chilling injuries represent a major issue in postharvest management of apple fruit. The usage of lo...
Background Fruit quality features resulting from ripening processes need to be preserved througho...
Superficial scald is a major physiological disorder in apple fruit that is induced by cold storage a...
To preserve quality features and ensuring availability of fresh fruit on the market, apples need to ...
Lowering the storage temperature is an effective method to extend the postharvest and shelf life of ...
'Soggy breakdown' (SB) is an internal flesh disorder of 'Honeycrisp' apple (Malus × domestica Borkh....
Comparative expression of scald VIPs and the “refined” methanol and CTOL subnetworks within differen...
The low temperature normally applied to prevent fruit decay during the storage of apples, can also t...