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1. Abscisic acid induces differential expression of genes involved in wound-induced suberization in postharvest tomato fruit
HAN Xue-yuan, MAO Lin-chun, LU Wen-jing, TAO Xiao-ya, WEI Xiao-peng, LUO Zi-sheng
Journal of Integrative Agriculture    2018, 17 (12): 2670-2682.   DOI: 10.1016/S2095-3119(18)62142-2
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Fruit wounding occurred at harvest and transportation requires rapid suberization as a major part of the healing process to prevent infection and desiccation.  The focus of this work was to explore the mediation of abscisic acid (ABA) on wound-induced suberization and to determine expression profiles of specific genes involved in wound-induced suberization in tomato fruit.  The measurements of weight loss and fruit firmness suggested wound-induced suberization started at 2 d after wounding.  The suberization process with the accumulation of suberin polyphenolics (SPP) and polyaliphatics (SPA) observed through autofluorescence microscopy and Sudan IV staining was accelerated by ABA.  Expressions of SlPAL5 and Sl4CL involved in the synthesis of SPP reached the highest at 4 and 8 d after wounding following ABA application, respectively.  Associated with SPA biosynthesis, SlLACS1 and SlLACS2 showed the most abundant transcripts at 8 and 6 d in ABA group, respectively.  Transcript levels including SlKCSs, SlCYP86B1, SlFAR3, and SlGPATs were up-regulated at 2 d after wounding by ABA.  Activities of polyphenol oxidase and lipoxygenase were also enhanced during wound-induced suberization following ABA application. The results in this study proved that ABA accelerated the wound-induced suberization progress by increasing the transcript levels of relevant genes in postharvest tomato fruit. 
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2. Effect of Maturity Stage on the Gene Expression of Antioxidative Enzymes in Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) Fruits Under Chilling Stress
QIAN Chun-lu, MI Hong-bo, ZHAO Yu-ying, HE Zhi-ping , MAO Lin-chun
Journal of Integrative Agriculture    2013, 12 (8): 1495-1500.   DOI: 10.1016/S2095-3119(13)60550-X
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The gene expression patterns of antioxidative enzymes in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) fruits at four different maturity stages, immature (3-8 d after anthesis (DAA), mature (9-16 DAA), breaker (17-22 DAA), and yellow (35-40 DAA), were determined before and after cold storage at 2°C for 9 d and after subsequent rewarming at 20°C for 2 d. The electrolyte leakage and malondialdehyde content in cucumber fruits were increased after cold storage and subsequent rewarming. Increased expressions of peroxidase, ascorbate peroxidase (APX), and monodehydroascorbate reductase after cold storage played an important role in cucumber fruits to cope with chilling injury. The elevated cyt-superoxide dismutase, catalase, APX and dehydroascorbate reductase after subsequent rewarming in cucumber fruits facilitated the recovery from chilling stress. The highest expression levels of all the seven antioxidative enzyme genes in yellow fruits might be responsible for the enhanced chilling tolerance. Cucumber fruits at earlier developmental stages was more susceptible to chilling stress than those at later stages. The relative higher gene expressions of antioxidative enzymes genes at earlier developmental stages may be the responses to the sever oxidative stress caused by chilling injury.
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