Artículo de revista
Comparative Transcriptome Profiling in a Segregating Peach Population with Contrasting Juiciness Phenotypes
Fecha
2019Registro en:
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Volumen 67, Issue 5, 2019, Pages 1598-1607
15205118
00218561
10.1021/acs.jafc.8b05177
Autor
Del Pozo, Talía
Miranda, Simón
Latorre, Mauricio
Olivares, Felipe
Pavez, Leonardo
Gutiérrez, Ricardo
Maldonado, Jonathan
Hinrichsen, Patricio
Defilippi, Bruno G.
Orellana, Ariel
González, Mauricio
Institución
Resumen
Cold storage of fruit is one of the methods most commonly employed to extend the postharvest lifespan of peaches (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch). However, fruit quality in this species is affected negatively by mealiness, a physiological disorder triggered by chilling injury after long periods of exposure to low temperatures during storage and manifested mainly as a lack of juiciness, which ultimately modifies the organoleptic properties of peach fruit. The aim of this study was to identify molecular components and metabolic processes underlying mealiness in susceptible and nonsusceptible segregants. Transcriptome and qRT-PCR profiling were applied to individuals with contrasting juiciness phenotypes in a segregating F 2 population. Our results suggest that mealiness is a multiscale phenomenon, because juicy and mealy fruit display distinctive reprogramming processes affecting translational machinery and lipid, sugar, and oxidative metabolism. The candida