To elucidate the physiology underlying the development of superficial scald in pears, susceptible "Blanquilla" fruit was treated with different compounds that either promoted (ethylene) or repressed (1-methylcyclopropene and lovastatin) the incidence of this disorder after 4 months of cold storage. Our data show that scald was negligible for the fruit treated with 1-methylcyclopropene or lovastatin, but highly manifested in untreated (78% incidence) or ethylene-treated fruit (97% incidence). The comparison between the fruit metabolomic profile and transcriptome evidenced a distinct reprogramming associated with each treatment. In all treated samples, cold storage led to an activation of a cold-acclimation-resistance mechanism, including the...
Background: ‘Honeycrisp’ is an apple cultivar that is susceptible to soft scald, a chilling injury e...
none9noChilling injuries represent a major issue in postharvest management of apple fruit. The usage...
Superficial scald (SS) is one of the main physiological disorders affecting postharvest of pears. I...
To elucidate the physiology underlying the development of superficial scald in pears, susceptible "B...
Despite years of research on the biochemical basis of superficial scald in apples, relatively little...
‘Wujiuxiang’ (Pyrus bretschneideri R. × Pyrus communis L.) pears often suffer from superficial scald...
Superficial scald often occurs after a long term of cold storage in apples and pears. In this study,...
To better understand the cold-induced regulation of scald-like disorders in pears and the specific r...
Fruits stored at low temperature can exhibit different types of chilling injury. In apple, one of th...
The molecular and biochemical events underlying the onset of superficial scald in two pear cultivars...
Background Fruit quality features resulting from ripening processes need to be preserved throughout...
The low temperature normally applied to prevent fruit decay during the storage of apples, can also t...
Superficial scald is an important physiological disorder affecting both apple and pear fruit during ...
Background: ‘Honeycrisp’ is an apple cultivar that is susceptible to soft scald, a chilling injury e...
none9noChilling injuries represent a major issue in postharvest management of apple fruit. The usage...
Superficial scald (SS) is one of the main physiological disorders affecting postharvest of pears. I...
To elucidate the physiology underlying the development of superficial scald in pears, susceptible "B...
Despite years of research on the biochemical basis of superficial scald in apples, relatively little...
‘Wujiuxiang’ (Pyrus bretschneideri R. × Pyrus communis L.) pears often suffer from superficial scald...
Superficial scald often occurs after a long term of cold storage in apples and pears. In this study,...
To better understand the cold-induced regulation of scald-like disorders in pears and the specific r...
Fruits stored at low temperature can exhibit different types of chilling injury. In apple, one of th...
The molecular and biochemical events underlying the onset of superficial scald in two pear cultivars...
Background Fruit quality features resulting from ripening processes need to be preserved throughout...
The low temperature normally applied to prevent fruit decay during the storage of apples, can also t...
Superficial scald is an important physiological disorder affecting both apple and pear fruit during ...
Background: ‘Honeycrisp’ is an apple cultivar that is susceptible to soft scald, a chilling injury e...
none9noChilling injuries represent a major issue in postharvest management of apple fruit. The usage...
Superficial scald (SS) is one of the main physiological disorders affecting postharvest of pears. I...