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Transcriptomics of Differential Ripening in ‘d’Anjou’ Pear (Pyrus communis L.)

Estimating maturity in pome fruits is a critical task that directs virtually all postharvest supply chain decisions. This is especially important for European pear (Pyrus communis) cultivars because losses due to spoilage and senescence must be minimized while ensuring proper ripening capacity is ac...

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Autores principales: Honaas, Loren, Hargarten, Heidi, Hadish, John, Ficklin, Stephen P., Serra, Sara, Musacchi, Stefano, Wafula, Eric, Mattheis, James, dePamphilis, Claude W., Rudell, David
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8243007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34220875
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.609684
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author Honaas, Loren
Hargarten, Heidi
Hadish, John
Ficklin, Stephen P.
Serra, Sara
Musacchi, Stefano
Wafula, Eric
Mattheis, James
dePamphilis, Claude W.
Rudell, David
author_facet Honaas, Loren
Hargarten, Heidi
Hadish, John
Ficklin, Stephen P.
Serra, Sara
Musacchi, Stefano
Wafula, Eric
Mattheis, James
dePamphilis, Claude W.
Rudell, David
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description Estimating maturity in pome fruits is a critical task that directs virtually all postharvest supply chain decisions. This is especially important for European pear (Pyrus communis) cultivars because losses due to spoilage and senescence must be minimized while ensuring proper ripening capacity is achieved (in part by satisfying a fruit chilling requirement). Reliable methods are lacking for accurate estimation of pear fruit maturity, and because ripening is maturity dependent it makes predicting ripening capacity a challenge. In this study of the European pear cultivar ‘d’Anjou’, we sorted fruit at harvest based upon on-tree fruit position to build contrasts of maturity. Our sorting scheme showed clear contrasts of maturity between canopy positions, yet there was substantial overlap in the distribution of values for the index of absorbance difference (I(AD)), a non-destructive spectroscopic measurement that has been used as a proxy for pome fruit maturity. This presented an opportunity to explore a contrast of maturity that was more subtle than I(AD) could differentiate, and thus guided our subsequent transcriptome analysis of tissue samples taken at harvest and during storage. Using a novel approach that tests for condition-specific differences of co-expressed genes, we discovered genes with a phased character that mirrored our sorting scheme. The expression patterns of these genes are associated with fruit quality and ripening differences across the experiment. Functional profiles of these co-expressed genes are concordant with previous findings, and also offer new clues, and thus hypotheses, about genes involved in pear fruit quality, maturity, and ripening. This work may lead to new tools for enhanced postharvest management based on activity of gene co-expression modules, rather than individual genes. Further, our results indicate that modules may have utility within specific windows of time during postharvest management of ‘d’Anjou’ pear.
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spelling pubmed-82430072021-07-01 Transcriptomics of Differential Ripening in ‘d’Anjou’ Pear (Pyrus communis L.) Honaas, Loren Hargarten, Heidi Hadish, John Ficklin, Stephen P. Serra, Sara Musacchi, Stefano Wafula, Eric Mattheis, James dePamphilis, Claude W. Rudell, David Front Plant Sci Plant Science Estimating maturity in pome fruits is a critical task that directs virtually all postharvest supply chain decisions. This is especially important for European pear (Pyrus communis) cultivars because losses due to spoilage and senescence must be minimized while ensuring proper ripening capacity is achieved (in part by satisfying a fruit chilling requirement). Reliable methods are lacking for accurate estimation of pear fruit maturity, and because ripening is maturity dependent it makes predicting ripening capacity a challenge. In this study of the European pear cultivar ‘d’Anjou’, we sorted fruit at harvest based upon on-tree fruit position to build contrasts of maturity. Our sorting scheme showed clear contrasts of maturity between canopy positions, yet there was substantial overlap in the distribution of values for the index of absorbance difference (I(AD)), a non-destructive spectroscopic measurement that has been used as a proxy for pome fruit maturity. This presented an opportunity to explore a contrast of maturity that was more subtle than I(AD) could differentiate, and thus guided our subsequent transcriptome analysis of tissue samples taken at harvest and during storage. Using a novel approach that tests for condition-specific differences of co-expressed genes, we discovered genes with a phased character that mirrored our sorting scheme. The expression patterns of these genes are associated with fruit quality and ripening differences across the experiment. Functional profiles of these co-expressed genes are concordant with previous findings, and also offer new clues, and thus hypotheses, about genes involved in pear fruit quality, maturity, and ripening. This work may lead to new tools for enhanced postharvest management based on activity of gene co-expression modules, rather than individual genes. Further, our results indicate that modules may have utility within specific windows of time during postharvest management of ‘d’Anjou’ pear. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8243007/ /pubmed/34220875 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.609684 Text en Copyright © 2021 Honaas, Hargarten, Hadish, Ficklin, Serra, Musacchi, Wafula, Mattheis, dePamphilis and Rudell. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Honaas, Loren
Hargarten, Heidi
Hadish, John
Ficklin, Stephen P.
Serra, Sara
Musacchi, Stefano
Wafula, Eric
Mattheis, James
dePamphilis, Claude W.
Rudell, David
Transcriptomics of Differential Ripening in ‘d’Anjou’ Pear (Pyrus communis L.)
title Transcriptomics of Differential Ripening in ‘d’Anjou’ Pear (Pyrus communis L.)
title_full Transcriptomics of Differential Ripening in ‘d’Anjou’ Pear (Pyrus communis L.)
title_fullStr Transcriptomics of Differential Ripening in ‘d’Anjou’ Pear (Pyrus communis L.)
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptomics of Differential Ripening in ‘d’Anjou’ Pear (Pyrus communis L.)
title_short Transcriptomics of Differential Ripening in ‘d’Anjou’ Pear (Pyrus communis L.)
title_sort transcriptomics of differential ripening in ‘d’anjou’ pear (pyrus communis l.)
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8243007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34220875
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.609684
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