Responses of strawberry fruit to 1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) and ethylene

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M.S. Tian
S. Prakash
H.J. Elgar
H. Young
D.M. Burmeister
G.S. Ross
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[1] The Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New Zealand Ltd.,Mt Albert Research Centre
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Plant Growth Regulation | 2000年 / 32卷
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ethylene production; ionic conductivity; 1-MCP; peroxidase; respiration; ripening index; strawberry;
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1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP), a competitive inhibitorof ethylene action, binds to the ethylene receptor toregulate tissue responses to ethylene. In this work,we investigated the effects of 1-MCP and exogenousethylene on ripening, respiration rate, ionicconductivity and peroxidase activity in strawberryfruit. Strawberry fruit can ripen without exogenousethylene treatment, but exogenous ethylene inducessecondary ripening processes. Results indicated thatstimulation of respiration by ethylene wasdose-dependent. Fruit colour development and softeningwere slightly accelerated by ethylene, but changes insoluble solid content were not. 1-MCP may/may notaffect the respiratory rise induced by exogenousethylene dependent on fruit maturity. Cycloheximide(CHI) reduced the ethylene-induced respiratoryincrease. Combinations of 1-MCP and CHI reducedrespiration more than CHI alone. 1-MCP and CHI did notinfluence the primary respiratory change in nonethylene-treated fruit. This indicates that ethyleneinduced respiratory increase may involve an ethylenereceptor in early harvested fruit, but not in laterharvested fruit. Exogenous ethylene stimulatedrespiration by regulating new respiratory enzyme(s)synthesis in strawberry fruit. Ethylene induced anionic leakage increase, and this was positivelycorrelated to fruit water loss and peroxidaseactivity. These results suggest that non-climactericfruit, such as strawberry, may have different ethylenereceptor(s) and/or ethylene receptor(s) may havedifferent regulatory functions. It may be thesecondary effect of ethylene to stimulate respirationin strawberry. Non-climacteric fruit ripening may berelated to the development of active oxygen species(AOS) induced by postharvest stress.
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