芒果果冻种子病:现状与未来方向的全面回顾

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 HORTICULTURE
Sharad Kumar Dwivedi, Dushyant Mishra, Alok Kumar Gupta, Vishambhar Dayal, Dinesh Kumar, Sanjay Kumar Singh, P. L. Saroj, Sumit K. Soni
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摘要

芒果(Mangifera indica L.)的生理失调造成了明显的损失,因为它们降低了果实的质量和客户的接受度。由于某些商业品种的果核或果核(果冻种子)周围的果肉组织过度软化,因此需要特别小心。种子(核)周围的中果皮破损称为果冻种子(JS)。受损部分最终会呈现出一种奇怪的味道和褪色。在晚收和树上成熟的果实中,果冻籽的发生率最高。近年来,芒果中的这一问题吸引了许多研究人员对其发生率及其可能的原因进行调查,但问题的确切原因仍不清楚。此外,迄今为止,尽管已提出了 JS 形成的多种机制,但研究人员尚未确定 JS 形成的明确生理、生化或分子机制。因此,本综述提供了迄今为止有关上述生理紊乱的所有重要信息,包括致病因素、原因、组织过度软化的机理、果核与果肉之间的交流以及果肉与果核之间的交流。我们还回顾了为控制芒果中 JS 的形成而开发的各种管理方案。总之,这是第一篇全面综述,对芒果中的 JS 病症和未来需要采取的研究行动提供了完整的见解。
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Jelly Seed Disorder in Mango: A Comprehensive Review of Current Status and Future Directions

Jelly Seed Disorder in Mango: A Comprehensive Review of Current Status and Future Directions

Physiological disorders in mangoes (Mangifera indica L.) caused noticeable losses since they reduced the fruit’s quality and customer acceptability. Significant care is needed because in certain commercial varieties, there have been complaints of excessive softening of the pulp tissue around the stone or kernel (jelly seed). A broken-down mesocarp surrounding a seed (stone) is called a jelly seed (JS). The damaged portion may eventually take on an odd flavour and discolouration. The highest incidence of JS was found in late-harvested as well as in tree-ripened fruits. This problem in mango has attracted many researchers in recent years to investigate the incidence level and its possible causes, but the exact cause of the problem is still not clearly understood. Furthermore, to date, no clear-cut physiological, biochemical or molecular mechanism of JS formation has been established by the research, despite the fact that a number of mechanisms have been put forward for JS formation. Thus, this review provides all significant information regarding pre-disposing factors, causes, mechanism of excessive tissue softening, kernel-to-pulp communication and vice versa reported to date on the aforementioned physiological disorder. We also review various management options developed to control JS formation in mangoes. Overall, this is the first comprehensive review that provides complete insight into JS disorder in mangoes and the future action required for research.

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Erwerbs-Obstbau
Erwerbs-Obstbau 农林科学-园艺
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
15.40%
发文量
152
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Erwerbs-Obstbau ist als internationales Fachorgan die führende Zeitschrift für Wissenschaftler, Berater und Praktiker im Erwerbsobstbau. Neben den wirtschaftlich führenden Obstarten widmet sich die Zeitschrift auch den Wildobstarten bzw. neuen Obstarten und deren zukünftige Bedeutung für die Ernährung des Menschen. Originalarbeiten mit zahlreichen Abbildungen, Übersichten und Tabellen stellen anwendungsbezogen den neuesten Kenntnisstand dar und schlagen eine Brücke zwischen Wissenschaft und Praxis. Die nach einem Begutachtungsprozeß zur Publikation angenommenen Originalarbeiten erscheinen in deutscher und englischer Sprache mit deutschem und englischem Titel. Review-Artikel, Buchbesprechungen und aktuelle Fachinformationen runden das Angebot ab.
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