Though numerous studies have focused on the cell wall disassembly of bananas during the ripening process, the modification of homogalacturonan (HG) during fruit development remains exclusive. To better understand the role of HGs in controlling banana fruit growth and ripening, RNA-Seq, qPCR, immunofluorescence labeling, and biochemical methods were employed to reveal their dynamic changes in banana peels during these processes. Most HG-modifying genes in banana peels showed a decline in expression during fruit development. Four polygalacturonase and three pectin acetylesterases showing higher expression levels at later developmental stages than earlier ones might be related to fruit expansion. Six out of the 10 top genes in the Core Enrichm...
The fruit of banana undergoes several important physico-chemical changes during ripening. Analysis o...
Disassembly of cell wall polysaccharides by various cell wall hydrolases during fruit softening caus...
The fruit physiology of banana cultivars other than Cavendish is poorly understood. To study the rip...
Few molecular studies have been devoted to the finger drop process that occurs during banana fruit r...
The plant cell walls play an important role in somatic embryogenesis and plant development. Pectins ...
Abstract: Xyloglucan endotransglycosylase (XET) is thought to be involved in fruit softening throu...
Harvested banana ripening is a complex physiological and biochemical process, and there are existing...
During ripening many important physic-chemical changes contribute to fruit quality, and they are pre...
Abstract: Ripening of fruit is a very important process but in some fruits early ripening leads to a...
It is now assumed that the quality of fruit is a complex trait in which a lot of mechanisms are invo...
Bananas (Musa spp.) are highly perishable fruit of notable economic and nutritional relevance. Becau...
The plant cell walls play an important role in somatic embryogenesis and plant development. Pectins ...
The biochemical and molecular basis of chlorophyll (Chl) catabolism in bananas was investigated duri...
Fruit softening is an important part of the ripening process, and involves changes to cell turgor an...
Disassembly of cell wall polysaccharides by various cell wall hydrolases during fruit softening caus...
The fruit of banana undergoes several important physico-chemical changes during ripening. Analysis o...
Disassembly of cell wall polysaccharides by various cell wall hydrolases during fruit softening caus...
The fruit physiology of banana cultivars other than Cavendish is poorly understood. To study the rip...
Few molecular studies have been devoted to the finger drop process that occurs during banana fruit r...
The plant cell walls play an important role in somatic embryogenesis and plant development. Pectins ...
Abstract: Xyloglucan endotransglycosylase (XET) is thought to be involved in fruit softening throu...
Harvested banana ripening is a complex physiological and biochemical process, and there are existing...
During ripening many important physic-chemical changes contribute to fruit quality, and they are pre...
Abstract: Ripening of fruit is a very important process but in some fruits early ripening leads to a...
It is now assumed that the quality of fruit is a complex trait in which a lot of mechanisms are invo...
Bananas (Musa spp.) are highly perishable fruit of notable economic and nutritional relevance. Becau...
The plant cell walls play an important role in somatic embryogenesis and plant development. Pectins ...
The biochemical and molecular basis of chlorophyll (Chl) catabolism in bananas was investigated duri...
Fruit softening is an important part of the ripening process, and involves changes to cell turgor an...
Disassembly of cell wall polysaccharides by various cell wall hydrolases during fruit softening caus...
The fruit of banana undergoes several important physico-chemical changes during ripening. Analysis o...
Disassembly of cell wall polysaccharides by various cell wall hydrolases during fruit softening caus...
The fruit physiology of banana cultivars other than Cavendish is poorly understood. To study the rip...