BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES DURING DEVELOPMENT OF CORK SPOT OF APPLES

被引:10
作者
FAUST, M
SHEAR, CB
机构
[1] U. S. Department of Agriculture, Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, Maryland
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QUALITAS PLANTARUM ET MATERIAE VEGETABILES | 1969年 / 19卷 / 1-3期
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10.1007/BF01101157
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Biochemical changes occurring during the development of cork spot of 'York Imperial' were investigated. At the first visible sign of the disorder, the rate of ethylene production increases in the affected tissue. Respiration also increases, acetate being the major respiratory substrate rather than glucose. Protein synthesis, pectin synthesis, and the movement of inorganic ions into the tissue follow. During the time the chemical changes are taking place in the tissue, abnormal cell division is initiated, packing the newly-formed cells into the intercellular spaces. At the final stage of development, the tissue becomes brown and appears as a firm brown spot in the flesh of the apple. Cork spot is somewhat different from bitter pit in that the spots appear early in the season, the affected tissue is deeper in the flesh, and firmer. The chemical changes discovered so far in both disorders, however, appear to be similar. We consider the abnormal chemical changes that occur in both disorders to be common to diseases and injuries and not specific for either cork spot or bitter pit. © 1969 Dr. W. Junk N. V.
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