在柑桔幼果生长阶段,施钙通过果皮果胶交联调控果实开裂

IF 3.9 2区 农林科学 Q1 HORTICULTURE
ZhiHao Dong , XingJian Shi , XiaoMan Liu , Anoop Kumar Srivastava , XiaoJun Shi , YueQiang Zhang , ChengXiao Hu , FuSuo Zhang
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摘要

我们对补钙在幼果生长和果实膨大阶段的生理反应进行了细致的分析,重点研究了补钙对果皮发育的影响。结果表明,施钙可显著降低果实开裂率71.09%,提高果实负荷16.73%,增产17.39%。幼果生育期施钙对产量的提高效果更为显著。TEM-EDS光谱分析表明,钙的施用增加了果皮细胞间隙内钙的分布,促进了去甲基果胶与钙离子的交联,改变了果胶的组成。这导致稳定的离子和共价结合果胶在果皮增厚过程中占优势,减少了不稳定的水溶性果胶。这一变化显著抑制了纤维素酶、木聚糖酶、聚半乳糖醛酸酶等酶对果皮的降解和软化过程,使果皮保持较高的硬度。更密集的细胞排列和硬度的增加有效地防止了果实开裂。我们的研究结果强调了钙在果皮发育中的关键作用,并为减少果实开裂提供了生理基础。
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Calcium application regulates fruit cracking by cross-linking of fruit peel pectin during young fruit growth stage of citrus
We conducted a meticulous analysis to elucidate the physiological responses to calcium supplementation at the young fruit growth and fruit expansion stages, focusing on its impact on fruit pericarp development. Our study demonstrated that calcium application significantly reduced fruit cracking by 71.09 %, increased fruit load by 16.73 %, and enhanced yield by 17.39 %. Notably, calcium application during the young fruit growth stage had a more pronounced effect on yield improvement. TEM-EDS spectral analysis revealed that calcium application increased calcium distribution within pericarp intercellular spaces, facilitating cross-linking of demethylated pectin with calcium ions and altering pectin composition. This led to a predominance of stable ionic and covalently bound pectins during fruit pericarp thickening, reducing labile water-soluble pectins. This change significantly inhibited the degradation and softening processes of the fruit pericarp by enzymes such as cellulase, xylanase, and polygalacturonase, allowing the fruit pericarp to maintain a higher degree of firmness. The denser cellular arrangement and increased hardness effectively combated fruit cracking. Our findings underscore the pivotal role of calcium in pericarp development and provide a physiological basis for reducing fruit cracking.
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Scientia Horticulturae
Scientia Horticulturae 农林科学-园艺
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
4.70%
发文量
796
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: Scientia Horticulturae is an international journal publishing research related to horticultural crops. Articles in the journal deal with open or protected production of vegetables, fruits, edible fungi and ornamentals under temperate, subtropical and tropical conditions. Papers in related areas (biochemistry, micropropagation, soil science, plant breeding, plant physiology, phytopathology, etc.) are considered, if they contain information of direct significance to horticulture. Papers on the technical aspects of horticulture (engineering, crop processing, storage, transport etc.) are accepted for publication only if they relate directly to the living product. In the case of plantation crops, those yielding a product that may be used fresh (e.g. tropical vegetables, citrus, bananas, and other fruits) will be considered, while those papers describing the processing of the product (e.g. rubber, tobacco, and quinine) will not. The scope of the journal includes all horticultural crops but does not include speciality crops such as, medicinal crops or forestry crops, such as bamboo. Basic molecular studies without any direct application in horticulture will not be considered for this journal.
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