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Altered Tomato (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Lycopersicon esculentum</Emphasis> Mill.) Fruit Cuticle Biomechanics of a Pleiotropic Non Ripening Mutant
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Hendrik?BargelEmail author  Christoph?Neinhuis
Institution:(1) Institut für Botanik, Technische Universität Dresden, Zellescher Weg 22, D-01062 Dresden, Germany
Abstract:Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) fruit ripening involves multiple metabolic changes resulting in softening and pigmentation. We investigated the mechanics and morphology of the enzymatically isolated cuticular membrane (CM) of cv. Ailsa Craig wild-type (wt) and nonripening mutant (nor) at three developmental stages. Cuticle thickness and degree of cutinization increased significantly from immature to fully ripe fruits for both wt and nor without differences between them. Mechanical characterization was carried out on dry and fully hydrated samples in uni-axial tension to determine their modulus of elasticity, stress, and strain at failure. Corresponding stress-strain diagrams were biphasic and showed yield for virtually all dry CM samples, while that of hydrated CM displayed considerable differences between wt and nor fruits. Concerning the mechanical properties, the CM of wt fruits was characterized by increasing stiffness and strength during fruit growth and maturation in both dry and hydrated states, whereas the CM of nor fruits was significantly less stiff and weaker at full maturity. Hydration generally caused lower moduli of elasticity and strength, while breaking strain was significantly affected only for the CM of ripe nor fruits. This plasticizing effect of water increased towards full maturity for both wt and nor, and may be related to fiber content in the CM matrix and hydration state of the cuticle. Comparative analysis of two additional wild-type tomato cultivars supported the ripening-related stiffening of the CM of Ailsa Craig wt and the altered mechanical properties of the nor mutant, as well as the plasticizing effect of water.
Keywords:Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill  )  Fruit ripening  Nonripening mutant (nor)  Cuticle  Biomechanics  Cutin  Flavonoids  Plasticizer
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