INBIOFIV   26685
INSTITUTO DE BIOPROSPECCION Y FISIOLOGIA VEGETAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Lemon maturation causes anatomical and biochemical changes at the flavedo tissue level
Autor/es:
INTERDONATO, ROQUE; PRADO, FERNANDO E.; HAMMANN, ARIADNA; RAPISARDA, VIVIANA A.; ALBORNOZ, PATRICIA L.; ROSA, MARIANA; HILAL, MIRNA
Revista:
BOTANY
Editorial:
NATL RESEARCH COUNCIL CANADA-N R C RESEARCH PRESS
Referencias:
Año: 2021 p. 1 - 11
ISSN:
1916-2790
Resumen:
Plants mobilize photosynthates by three transport pathways: apoplastic, symplastic through plasmodesmata (PD), and transcellular. In the flavedo of post-harvest mature lemons, a high level of activity of cell wall-bound invertase (WI), an enzyme associated with transcellular transport of monosaccharides, has been detected. To elucidate whether this high enzymatic activity is related to restricted transport in the symplastic pathway with fruit maturation, the aim of the present work was to compare anatomical and biochemical parameters in peel tissues of immature and mature lemons. Anatomical structure of cell walls, callose deposition, WI activity, and sucrose content were analyzed in peel tissues of immature and mature lemons. The parenchyma of the flavedo tissue of immature lemons presented an elevated number of primary pit fields (PPF). These PPF, associated with PD or cell wall interruptions, had the appearance of a string of beads; however, in mature lemons, the number of PPF was scarce due to callose deposition. WI activity and apoplasticsucrose content increased significantly in the flavedo of mature lemons compared to immature lemons. The present findings lay structural and functional bases relevant to understanding differences between immature and mature lemons, which would help to design agricultural practices in pre- and post-harvest management.