Radioisotope 45Ca was used to examine changes in levels of bound and soluble calcium during tomato fruit ripening, and the distribution of calcium in different regions of Rutgers and Rin (non-ripening) tomato tissue. Levels of cell wallmiddle lamella bound 45Ca decreased readily in pericarp tissue during ripening of Rutgers tomatoes with only as mall decrease being observed in RIN fruit. No significant increase in soluble 45Ca was observed for either genotype during ripening. Decreasing levels of bound and soluble 45Ca were observed from calyx to blossom end of pericarp tissue in Rutgers and RIN fruits. Low levels of bound 45Ca were found in the inner locular walls at an early stage of tomato ripening. The implication of low levels of cell ...
<p>Calcium (Ca) in flesh fruits is important for quality formation and maintenance. Most studies on ...
Due to high respiration and ethylene production, tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is highly perishable ...
<p>Calcium (Ca) in flesh fruits is important for quality formation and maintenance. Most studies on ...
Radioisotope 45Ca was used to examine changes in levels of bound and soluble calcium during tomato f...
Fruit ripening is one of the developmental processes accompanying seed development. The tomato is a ...
<p>A, Ca content in tomato fruit tissues. B, Ca content in the tomato fruit cell wall. The alcohol-i...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of Ca2+ binding to the cell wall 14 on frui...
The mechanisms regulating Ca(2+) partitioning and allocation in plants and fruit remain poorly under...
Flesh firmness and total soluble solids content (SSC) are widely used to define post-harvest quality...
Calcium (Ca) sprays are commonly used to control Ca-related disorders such as bitter pit in apple. I...
The ripening of discs cut from the pericarp of green tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) fruits i...
The translocation of calcium (Ca) within the tomato plant and the causes of Ca deficiency, a factor ...
Calcium (Ca) deficiency in fruit causes various physiological disorders leading to quality loss. How...
Many studies have indicated the importance of calcium in fruit disorders. This nutrient is often app...
Calcium has defined roles in plant signalling, water relations and cell wall interactions. Calcium n...
<p>Calcium (Ca) in flesh fruits is important for quality formation and maintenance. Most studies on ...
Due to high respiration and ethylene production, tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is highly perishable ...
<p>Calcium (Ca) in flesh fruits is important for quality formation and maintenance. Most studies on ...
Radioisotope 45Ca was used to examine changes in levels of bound and soluble calcium during tomato f...
Fruit ripening is one of the developmental processes accompanying seed development. The tomato is a ...
<p>A, Ca content in tomato fruit tissues. B, Ca content in the tomato fruit cell wall. The alcohol-i...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of Ca2+ binding to the cell wall 14 on frui...
The mechanisms regulating Ca(2+) partitioning and allocation in plants and fruit remain poorly under...
Flesh firmness and total soluble solids content (SSC) are widely used to define post-harvest quality...
Calcium (Ca) sprays are commonly used to control Ca-related disorders such as bitter pit in apple. I...
The ripening of discs cut from the pericarp of green tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) fruits i...
The translocation of calcium (Ca) within the tomato plant and the causes of Ca deficiency, a factor ...
Calcium (Ca) deficiency in fruit causes various physiological disorders leading to quality loss. How...
Many studies have indicated the importance of calcium in fruit disorders. This nutrient is often app...
Calcium has defined roles in plant signalling, water relations and cell wall interactions. Calcium n...
<p>Calcium (Ca) in flesh fruits is important for quality formation and maintenance. Most studies on ...
Due to high respiration and ethylene production, tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is highly perishable ...
<p>Calcium (Ca) in flesh fruits is important for quality formation and maintenance. Most studies on ...