INVESTIGADORES
IGLESIAS Alberto Alvaro
artículos
Título:
Carbohydrate Metabolism and Fruit Quality are Affected in Frost-exposed Valencia Orange Fruit
Autor/es:
M.L. FALCONE FERREYRA, V. PEROTTI, C.M. FIGUEROA, S. GARRÁN, P.C. ANDERSON, D. VÁZQUEZ, A.A. IGLESIAS, F.E. PODESTÁ
Revista:
PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM
Editorial:
Blacwell Publishing
Referencias:
Año: 2006 vol. 28 p. 224 - 236
ISSN:
0031-9317
Resumen:
Exposure of citrus fruit to frost often results in the development of freeze injury during their maturation in planta. This work was aimed to analyze changes in the biochemistry and enzymology of carbohydrate metabolism in freezeinjured orange fruit (Citrus sinensis var. Valencia late) and the involvement of oxidative stress in frost damage. The activities of pyrophosphate-dependent phosphofructokinase, phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase and several fermentative enzymes increased in frost-exposed (FE) fruit, while NADP-malic enzyme and the mitochondrial isoform of NAD-malate dehydrogenase showed a reduction in their activities. Western blot analysis indicated a correlation between activity levels and protein content. Respiration rate in whole fruit was reduced by 40%, whereas the flavedo showed a morepronounced decline (53%).Volatile compound (i.e. ethanol and acetaldehyde) content was significantly higher in FE fruit than in control, as was that of L-malate (three-fold). Additionally, FE fruit showed a marked decrease in the maturity index (24%) because of a higher titratable acidity (39%). Evidence is presented that oxidative stress is involved in freeze-induced damage of orange fruit, where oxidative damage to lipids and proteins, and a greater electrolyte leakage in the flavedo were also observed. The results suggest that freezing temperatures provoke a notable metabolic switch in citrus fruit toward a fermentative stage, resulting in low-quality fruits.