A detailed examination of the production of ethylene and other ripening parameters during storage period has been undertaken in transgenic apple fruits, where the ethylene biosynthesis was inhibited by antisense ACS (l-aminocyclopropane-l-carboxylate synthase) gene. Data indicate down regulation of ethylene production, softening and spoilage in some transgenic lines. In some cases ethylene production was inhibited for over 90 percent, considerable reduction of softening and spoilage was observed probably due to the reduced activity of cell wall degradable enzymes. ACS activity was also monitored during ripening. The fruits of the best transgenic lines could be stored for minimum 4-5 months longer under 5 °C cold room storage conditions and ...
1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) can reduce the rate of fruit softening and prolong storage time. In thi...
Artículo de publicación ISIApricots are climacteric fruits with a high susceptibility to flesh softe...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website* Fruit softening in apple (Malus 3 domestic...
A detailed examination of the production of ethylene and other ripening parameters during storage pe...
In this study, the short-term and dynamic changes of the ethylene biosynthesis of Jonagold apple dur...
In this study, the short-term and dynamic changes of the ethylene biosynthesis of Jonagold apple dur...
Shelf life determines the economic life time of mature apples, which can be either freshly harvested...
Shelf life of a fruit is an important economic aspect even after a certain period of storage, which ...
AbstractEthylene initiates and controls ripening in climacteric fruit which is developmentally regul...
Improving the storage life of apples will help to extend scheduling of crop onto the UK market. Good...
In fleshy fruit species that have a strong requirement for ethylene to ripen, ethylene is synthesize...
Apple is a fleshy fruit distinguished by a climacteric type of ripening, since most of the relevant ...
Ethylene is a gaseous plant hormone playing master regulatory roles in triggering and coordinating t...
AbstractFruit ripening of apple is regulated by a plant hormone ethylene. Ethylene signaling is base...
Fruit texture changes impair the quality of apples submitted to long term storage, especially under ...
1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) can reduce the rate of fruit softening and prolong storage time. In thi...
Artículo de publicación ISIApricots are climacteric fruits with a high susceptibility to flesh softe...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website* Fruit softening in apple (Malus 3 domestic...
A detailed examination of the production of ethylene and other ripening parameters during storage pe...
In this study, the short-term and dynamic changes of the ethylene biosynthesis of Jonagold apple dur...
In this study, the short-term and dynamic changes of the ethylene biosynthesis of Jonagold apple dur...
Shelf life determines the economic life time of mature apples, which can be either freshly harvested...
Shelf life of a fruit is an important economic aspect even after a certain period of storage, which ...
AbstractEthylene initiates and controls ripening in climacteric fruit which is developmentally regul...
Improving the storage life of apples will help to extend scheduling of crop onto the UK market. Good...
In fleshy fruit species that have a strong requirement for ethylene to ripen, ethylene is synthesize...
Apple is a fleshy fruit distinguished by a climacteric type of ripening, since most of the relevant ...
Ethylene is a gaseous plant hormone playing master regulatory roles in triggering and coordinating t...
AbstractFruit ripening of apple is regulated by a plant hormone ethylene. Ethylene signaling is base...
Fruit texture changes impair the quality of apples submitted to long term storage, especially under ...
1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) can reduce the rate of fruit softening and prolong storage time. In thi...
Artículo de publicación ISIApricots are climacteric fruits with a high susceptibility to flesh softe...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website* Fruit softening in apple (Malus 3 domestic...