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Deciphering the metabolic pathways influencing heat and cold responses during post‐harvest physiology of peach fruit
Authors:MARTIN A LAUXMANN  JULIA BORSANI  SONIA OSORIO  VERÓNICA A LOMBARDO  CLAUDIO O BUDDE  CLAUDIA A BUSTAMANTE  LAURA L MONTI  CARLOS S ANDREO  ALISDAIR R FERNIE  MARÍA F DRINCOVICH  MARÍA V LARA
Institution:1. Centro de Estudios Fotosintéticos y Bioquímicos (CEFOBI), Facultad de Ciencias Bioquímicas y Farmacéuticas, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, , Rosario, 2000 Argentina;2. Max‐Planck‐Institut für Molekulare Pflanzenphysiologie, , Potsdam‐Golm, 14476 Germany;3. Estación Experimental San Pedro, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA), , San Pedro, 2930 Argentina
Abstract:Peaches are highly perishable and deteriorate quickly at ambient temperature. Cold storage is commonly used to prevent fruit decay; however, it affects fruit quality causing physiological disorders collectively termed ‘chilling injury’ (CI). To prevent or ameliorate CI, heat treatment is often applied prior to cold storage. In the present work, metabolic profiling was performed to determine the metabolic dynamics associated with the induction of acquired CI tolerance in response to heat shock. ‘Dixiland’ peach fruits exposed to 39 °C, cold stored, or after a combined treatment of heat and cold, were compared with fruits ripening at 20 °C. Dramatic changes in the levels of compatible solutes such as galactinol and raffinose were observed, while amino acid precursors of the phenylpropanoid pathway were also modified due to the stress treatments, as was the polyamine putrescine. The observed responses towards temperature stress in peaches are composed of both common and specific response mechanisms to heat and cold, but also of more general adaptive responses that confer strategic advantages in adverse conditions such as biotic stresses. The identification of such key metabolites, which prime the fruit to cope with different stress situations, will likely greatly accelerate the design and the improvement of plant breeding programs.
Keywords:Prunus persica  chilling injury  stress
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