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Lenticels are sites of initiation of microcracking and russeting in ‘Apple’ mango

The mango cultivar ‘Apple’ is an important fruitcrop in Kenya, but it is highly susceptible to russeting. The objective was to establish whether lenticels predispose cv. ‘Apple’ mango to russeting. Fruit mass and surface area increased in a sigmoidal pattern with time. The frequency of lenticels per...

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Autores principales: Athoo, Thomas O., Winkler, Andreas, Owino, Willis O., Knoche, Moritz
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10473472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37656754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291129
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author Athoo, Thomas O.
Winkler, Andreas
Owino, Willis O.
Knoche, Moritz
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Owino, Willis O.
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description The mango cultivar ‘Apple’ is an important fruitcrop in Kenya, but it is highly susceptible to russeting. The objective was to establish whether lenticels predispose cv. ‘Apple’ mango to russeting. Fruit mass and surface area increased in a sigmoidal pattern with time. The frequency of lenticels per unit surface area decreased during development. The number of lenticels per fruit was constant. Lenticels were most frequent in the apex region and least common in the cheek and nak (ventral) regions. The cheek region also had lenticels with the largest core areas, whereas the lenticel core areas in the apex region were significantly smaller. Microscopy revealed stomata became covered over with wax deposits at 33 days after full bloom (DAFB). By 78 DAFB, periderm had formed beneath the pore. At 110 and 161 DAFB, cracks had developed and the periderm had extended tangentially and radially. The presence of lenticels increased the strain released upon excision of an epidermal segment, further strain releases occurred subsequently upon isolation of the cuticle and on extraction of the cuticular waxes. The number of lenticels per unit surface area was negatively correlated with the fruit surface area (r(2) = 0.62 **), but not affected by fruit size. Mango cv. ‘Apple’ had fewer, larger lenticels and more russet, compared with ‘Ngowe’, ‘Kitovu’ or ‘Tommy Atkins’ mango. In cv. ‘Apple’, the lowest lenticel frequency, the largest lenticels and the most russeting occurred at a growing site at the highest altitude, with the highest rainfall and the lowest temperature. Moisture exposure of the fruit surface resulted in enlarged lenticels and more microcracking of the cuticle. Our results establish that russeting in ‘Apple’ mango is initiated at lenticels and is exacerbated if lenticels are exposed to moisture.
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spelling pubmed-104734722023-09-02 Lenticels are sites of initiation of microcracking and russeting in ‘Apple’ mango Athoo, Thomas O. Winkler, Andreas Owino, Willis O. Knoche, Moritz PLoS One Research Article The mango cultivar ‘Apple’ is an important fruitcrop in Kenya, but it is highly susceptible to russeting. The objective was to establish whether lenticels predispose cv. ‘Apple’ mango to russeting. Fruit mass and surface area increased in a sigmoidal pattern with time. The frequency of lenticels per unit surface area decreased during development. The number of lenticels per fruit was constant. Lenticels were most frequent in the apex region and least common in the cheek and nak (ventral) regions. The cheek region also had lenticels with the largest core areas, whereas the lenticel core areas in the apex region were significantly smaller. Microscopy revealed stomata became covered over with wax deposits at 33 days after full bloom (DAFB). By 78 DAFB, periderm had formed beneath the pore. At 110 and 161 DAFB, cracks had developed and the periderm had extended tangentially and radially. The presence of lenticels increased the strain released upon excision of an epidermal segment, further strain releases occurred subsequently upon isolation of the cuticle and on extraction of the cuticular waxes. The number of lenticels per unit surface area was negatively correlated with the fruit surface area (r(2) = 0.62 **), but not affected by fruit size. Mango cv. ‘Apple’ had fewer, larger lenticels and more russet, compared with ‘Ngowe’, ‘Kitovu’ or ‘Tommy Atkins’ mango. In cv. ‘Apple’, the lowest lenticel frequency, the largest lenticels and the most russeting occurred at a growing site at the highest altitude, with the highest rainfall and the lowest temperature. Moisture exposure of the fruit surface resulted in enlarged lenticels and more microcracking of the cuticle. Our results establish that russeting in ‘Apple’ mango is initiated at lenticels and is exacerbated if lenticels are exposed to moisture. Public Library of Science 2023-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10473472/ /pubmed/37656754 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291129 Text en © 2023 Athoo et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Athoo, Thomas O.
Winkler, Andreas
Owino, Willis O.
Knoche, Moritz
Lenticels are sites of initiation of microcracking and russeting in ‘Apple’ mango
title Lenticels are sites of initiation of microcracking and russeting in ‘Apple’ mango
title_full Lenticels are sites of initiation of microcracking and russeting in ‘Apple’ mango
title_fullStr Lenticels are sites of initiation of microcracking and russeting in ‘Apple’ mango
title_full_unstemmed Lenticels are sites of initiation of microcracking and russeting in ‘Apple’ mango
title_short Lenticels are sites of initiation of microcracking and russeting in ‘Apple’ mango
title_sort lenticels are sites of initiation of microcracking and russeting in ‘apple’ mango
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10473472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37656754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291129
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