The respiration rate of plant tissues decreases when the amount of available O2 is reduced. There is, however, a debate on whether the respiration rate is controlled either by diffusion limitation of oxygen or through regulatory processes at the level of the transcriptome. We used experimental and modelling approaches to demonstrate that both diffusion limitation and metabolic regulation affect the response of respiration of bulky plant organs such as fruit to reduced O2 levels in the surrounding atmosphere. Diffusion limitation greatly affects fruit respiration at high temperature, but at low temperature respiration is reduced through a regulatory process, presumably a response to a signal generated by a plant oxygen sensor. The response o...
After harvest, fruit remain metabolically active and continue to ripen. The main goal of postharvest...
Internal gas gradients in pear fruit during controlled atmosphere storage depend on the effective ga...
Ethylene production in relation to O2 partial pressure of whole pear fruit stored at 2 °C could be d...
Oxygen has shaped life on Earth as we know it today. Molecular oxygen is essential for normal cellul...
Oxygen can fall to low concentrations within plant tissues, either because of environmental factors ...
Plant internal oxygen concentrations can drop well below ambient even when the plant grows under opt...
Exchange of O-2 and CO2 of plants with their environment is essential for metabolic processes such a...
Aerobic respiration and oxygen consumption are indicators of routine metabolic rate, and dissolved o...
Respiration rates were measured in fresh-cut ‘Rocha’ pear (Pyrus communis L.) stored at four tempera...
A permeation diffusion reaction model was applied to study the internal metabolic gas concentration ...
Temperature effect on postphloem transport in tomato fruits was analyzed by measuring fruit growth r...
Respiration rate (RO2) of prickly pear cactus stems (Opuntia spp.) was measured as a function of 4 t...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Fruit that is stored in sub-optimal controlled atmosphere (CA) condition is sus...
The influence of carbon dioxide and low oxygen concentrations on the physiological activities of app...
By combining an existing gas exchange model with the diffusion of respiratory gases over the barrier...
After harvest, fruit remain metabolically active and continue to ripen. The main goal of postharvest...
Internal gas gradients in pear fruit during controlled atmosphere storage depend on the effective ga...
Ethylene production in relation to O2 partial pressure of whole pear fruit stored at 2 °C could be d...
Oxygen has shaped life on Earth as we know it today. Molecular oxygen is essential for normal cellul...
Oxygen can fall to low concentrations within plant tissues, either because of environmental factors ...
Plant internal oxygen concentrations can drop well below ambient even when the plant grows under opt...
Exchange of O-2 and CO2 of plants with their environment is essential for metabolic processes such a...
Aerobic respiration and oxygen consumption are indicators of routine metabolic rate, and dissolved o...
Respiration rates were measured in fresh-cut ‘Rocha’ pear (Pyrus communis L.) stored at four tempera...
A permeation diffusion reaction model was applied to study the internal metabolic gas concentration ...
Temperature effect on postphloem transport in tomato fruits was analyzed by measuring fruit growth r...
Respiration rate (RO2) of prickly pear cactus stems (Opuntia spp.) was measured as a function of 4 t...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Fruit that is stored in sub-optimal controlled atmosphere (CA) condition is sus...
The influence of carbon dioxide and low oxygen concentrations on the physiological activities of app...
By combining an existing gas exchange model with the diffusion of respiratory gases over the barrier...
After harvest, fruit remain metabolically active and continue to ripen. The main goal of postharvest...
Internal gas gradients in pear fruit during controlled atmosphere storage depend on the effective ga...
Ethylene production in relation to O2 partial pressure of whole pear fruit stored at 2 °C could be d...