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Effects of ethylene, cytokinin, and physical treatments on BoPaO gene expression of harvested broccoli.
Fecha
2011-07-06Registro en:
Gómez Lobato, María Eugenia; Civello, Pedro Marcos; Martinez, Gustavo Adolfo; Effects of ethylene, cytokinin, and physical treatments on BoPaO gene expression of harvested broccoli.; John Wiley & Sons Ltd; Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture; 92; 1; 6-7-2011; 151-158
0022-5142
1097-0010
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Gómez Lobato, María Eugenia
Civello, Pedro Marcos
Martinez, Gustavo Adolfo
Resumen
BACKGROUND: Broccoli is a highly perishable vegetable that shows enhanced postharvest senescence and intense de‐greening caused by chlorophyll degradation. One of the key steps of chlorophyll catabolism is the opening of chlorophyll tretrapyrrole catalysed by pheophorbide a oxygenase (PaO). In this study the expression of a gene encoding a putative PaO was characterised under several chemical and physical treatments.
RESULTS: A fragment of a gene encoding a PaO from broccoli (BoPaO) was cloned. The expression of BoPaO showed an important increment during postharvest senescence, in correlation with chlorophyll degradation. Furthermore, broccoli heads were treated with the hormones cytokinin and ethylene. Cytokinin delayed the increment in BoPaO expression, while ethylene accelerated the process. Also, several postharvest treatments were applied in order to evaluate their effect on BoPaO expression. Samples treated with modified atmosphere, hot air, UV‐C or white light showed a delay in chlorophyll degradation and de‐greening. In most cases the treatments also delayed the increment in BoPaO expression during senescence.
CONCLUSION: A close correlation between chlorophyll degradation and BoPaO expression was found during broccoli senescence. This relationship was corroborated in samples treated with different hormonal and physical applications. Copyright © 2011 Society of Chemical Industry