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Apple fruit periderms (russeting) induced by wounding or by moisture have the same histologies, chemistries and gene expressions

Russeting is a cosmetic defect of some fruit skins. Russeting (botanically: induction of periderm formation) can result from various environmental factors including wounding and surface moisture. The objective was to compare periderms resulting from wounding with those from exposure to moisture in d...

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Autores principales: Chen, Yun-Hao, Straube, Jannis, Khanal, Bishnu P., Zeisler-Diehl, Viktoria, Suresh, Kiran, Schreiber, Lukas, Debener, Thomas, Knoche, Moritz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9522254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36174078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274733
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author Chen, Yun-Hao
Straube, Jannis
Khanal, Bishnu P.
Zeisler-Diehl, Viktoria
Suresh, Kiran
Schreiber, Lukas
Debener, Thomas
Knoche, Moritz
author_facet Chen, Yun-Hao
Straube, Jannis
Khanal, Bishnu P.
Zeisler-Diehl, Viktoria
Suresh, Kiran
Schreiber, Lukas
Debener, Thomas
Knoche, Moritz
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description Russeting is a cosmetic defect of some fruit skins. Russeting (botanically: induction of periderm formation) can result from various environmental factors including wounding and surface moisture. The objective was to compare periderms resulting from wounding with those from exposure to moisture in developing apple fruit. Wounding or moisture exposure both resulted in cuticular microcracking. Cross-sections revealed suberized hypodermal cell walls by 4 d, and the start of periderm formation by 8 d after wounding or moisture treatment. The expression of selected target genes was similar in wound and moisture induced periderms. Transcription factors involved in the regulation of suberin (MYB93) and lignin (MYB42) synthesis, genes involved in the synthesis (CYP86B1) and the transport (ABCG20) of suberin monomers and two uncharacterized transcription factors (NAC038 and NAC058) were all upregulated in induced periderm samples. Genes involved in cutin (GPAT6, SHN3) and wax synthesis (KCS10, WSD1, CER6) and transport of cutin monomers and wax components (ABCG11) were all downregulated. Levels of typical suberin monomers (ω-hydroxy-C(20), -C(22) and -C(24) acids) and total suberin were high in the periderms, but low in the cuticle. Periderms were induced only when wounding occurred during early fruit development (32 and 66 days after full bloom (DAFB)) but not later (93 DAFB). Wound and moisture induced periderms are very similar morphologically, histologically, compositionally and molecularly.
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spelling pubmed-95222542022-09-30 Apple fruit periderms (russeting) induced by wounding or by moisture have the same histologies, chemistries and gene expressions Chen, Yun-Hao Straube, Jannis Khanal, Bishnu P. Zeisler-Diehl, Viktoria Suresh, Kiran Schreiber, Lukas Debener, Thomas Knoche, Moritz PLoS One Research Article Russeting is a cosmetic defect of some fruit skins. Russeting (botanically: induction of periderm formation) can result from various environmental factors including wounding and surface moisture. The objective was to compare periderms resulting from wounding with those from exposure to moisture in developing apple fruit. Wounding or moisture exposure both resulted in cuticular microcracking. Cross-sections revealed suberized hypodermal cell walls by 4 d, and the start of periderm formation by 8 d after wounding or moisture treatment. The expression of selected target genes was similar in wound and moisture induced periderms. Transcription factors involved in the regulation of suberin (MYB93) and lignin (MYB42) synthesis, genes involved in the synthesis (CYP86B1) and the transport (ABCG20) of suberin monomers and two uncharacterized transcription factors (NAC038 and NAC058) were all upregulated in induced periderm samples. Genes involved in cutin (GPAT6, SHN3) and wax synthesis (KCS10, WSD1, CER6) and transport of cutin monomers and wax components (ABCG11) were all downregulated. Levels of typical suberin monomers (ω-hydroxy-C(20), -C(22) and -C(24) acids) and total suberin were high in the periderms, but low in the cuticle. Periderms were induced only when wounding occurred during early fruit development (32 and 66 days after full bloom (DAFB)) but not later (93 DAFB). Wound and moisture induced periderms are very similar morphologically, histologically, compositionally and molecularly. Public Library of Science 2022-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9522254/ /pubmed/36174078 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274733 Text en © 2022 Chen 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Chen, Yun-Hao
Straube, Jannis
Khanal, Bishnu P.
Zeisler-Diehl, Viktoria
Suresh, Kiran
Schreiber, Lukas
Debener, Thomas
Knoche, Moritz
Apple fruit periderms (russeting) induced by wounding or by moisture have the same histologies, chemistries and gene expressions
title Apple fruit periderms (russeting) induced by wounding or by moisture have the same histologies, chemistries and gene expressions
title_full Apple fruit periderms (russeting) induced by wounding or by moisture have the same histologies, chemistries and gene expressions
title_fullStr Apple fruit periderms (russeting) induced by wounding or by moisture have the same histologies, chemistries and gene expressions
title_full_unstemmed Apple fruit periderms (russeting) induced by wounding or by moisture have the same histologies, chemistries and gene expressions
title_short Apple fruit periderms (russeting) induced by wounding or by moisture have the same histologies, chemistries and gene expressions
title_sort apple fruit periderms (russeting) induced by wounding or by moisture have the same histologies, chemistries and gene expressions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9522254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36174078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274733
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