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Preharvest Application of Chitosan Improves the Postharvest Life of 'Garmrok' Kiwifruit through the Modulation of Genes Related to Ethylene Biosynthesis, Cell Wall Modification, and Lignin Metabolism.

H M Prathibhani C Kumarihami1, Jin Gook Kim1,2, Yun-Hee Kim3, Mockhee Lee4, Young-Suk Lee5, Yong-Bum Kwack6, Joonyup Kim7.   

Abstract

The influence of the preharvest application of chitosan on physicochemical properties and changes in gene expression of 'Garmrok' kiwifruit during postharvest cold storage (0 °C; RH 90-95%; 90 days) was investigated. Preharvest treatment of chitosan increased the fruit weight but had no significant effect on fruit size. The chitosan treatment suppressed the ethylene production and respiration rate of kiwifruit during the cold storage. The reduction of ethylene production of chitosan-treated kiwifruit was accompanied with the suppressed expression of ethylene biosynthesis genes. Moreover, preharvest application of chitosan diminished weight loss and delayed the changes in physicochemical properties that include firmness, soluble solids content, titratable acidity, total sugars, total acids, total phenols, and total lignin. As a result, the preharvest application of chitosan delayed the maturation and ripening of fruit. Expression of genes related to cell wall modification was down-regulated during the early maturation (ripening) period, while those related to gene expression for lignin metabolism were up-regulated at the later stages of ripening. These results demonstrate that the preharvest application of chitosan maintained the fruit quality and extends the postharvest life of 'Garmrok' kiwifruit, possibly through the modulation of genes related to ethylene biosynthesis, cell wall modification, and lignin metabolism.

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Keywords:  cell wall modification; chitosan; ethylene biosynthesis; fruit quality; lignin metabolism; postharvest quality; preharvest treatment

Year:  2021        PMID: 33572175      PMCID: PMC7915756          DOI: 10.3390/foods10020373

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foods        ISSN: 2304-8158


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