Biochemical studies on blossom end rot of tomatoes |
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Authors: | P. C. DEKOCK D. VAUGHAN A. HALL B. G. ORD |
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Affiliation: | The Macaulay Institute for Soil Research, Craigiebuckler, Aberdeen, AB9 2QJ, Scotland |
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Abstract: | The causes of cell wall necrosis in Blossom End Rot (BER) of tomatoes have been investigated by comparing enzyme activities in healthy and affected tissues in the cultivars Grenadier and Moneymaker. Changes in the mineral contents of the tomatoes were in accordance with those of calcium deficient tissues. The phenolic contents of the affected tissues were increased as also were caffeic and chlorogenic acids. Phenolase and peroxidase activities were higher in affected fruits white catalase activities were higher in healthy fruits. 14C-labelled leucine was incorporated into the proteins of the healthy fruits to the greatest extent but cell wall proteinbound hydroxyproline was greatest in affected fruits. |
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Keywords: | Tomatoes Blossom End Rot calcium deficiency enzymes hydroxyproline phenolic acids |
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