Literature DB >> 34209861

Modifying Carbohydrate Supply to Fruit during Development Changes the Composition and Flavour of Actinidia chinensis var. chinensis 'Zesy002' Kiwifruit.

Danielle Le Lievre1, Rachelle Anderson2, Helen Boldingh3, Janine Cooney3, Richard Seelye3, Nick Gould2, Denise Hunter4, Dwayne Jensen3, Trisha Pereira3, Mark Wohlers4, Mike Clearwater1, Annette Richardson5.   

Abstract

Consumer acceptance of fruit is determined by size, flavour and ripeness. In this study we investigated how altering the carbohydrate supply to Actinidia chinensis var. chinensis 'Zesy002' kiwifruit altered the balance between growth and accumulation of metabolites. Canes were phloem girdled and fruit thinned to a leaf-to-fruit ratio (L:F) of either 2 (Low carbohydrate) or 6 (High carbohydrate) at either 38 (Early) or 86 (Late) days after anthesis (DAA) and compared with ungirdled control canes with a L:F of 3. Fruit growth, metabolite accumulation, cytokinin concentrations and maturation were monitored and the sensory attributes of ripe fruit were assessed. The final weight of Early-High and Late-High carbohydrate fruit was 38% and 16% greater compared with control fruit. High carbohydrate fruit had increased starch, soluble sugar and cytokinin concentrations and fruit began to mature earlier and those with a Low carbohydrate had decreased concentrations and matured later compared with control fruit. Control fruit were described by consumers as more acidic and under-ripe compared with those from Early-High carbohydrate canes, but as sweeter than those from Low carbohydrate canes. This study showed that carbohydrate supply can have a major impact on the growth, sugar accumulation and maturity of 'Zesy002' fruit sinks.

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Keywords:  acid; consumer; cytokinin; girdling; kiwifruit; leaf to fruit ratio; starch; sugar

Year:  2021        PMID: 34209861     DOI: 10.3390/plants10071328

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plants (Basel)        ISSN: 2223-7747


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Authors:  Simona Nardozza; Helen L Boldingh; Mark W Wohlers; Andrew P Gleave; Zhiwei Luo; Guglielmo Costa; Elspeth A MacRae; Michael J Clearwater; Annette C Richardson
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