Characterization of microcracks in the cuticle of developing sweet cherry fruit

被引:97
作者
Peschel, S [1 ]
Knoche, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Halle Wittenberg, Dept Hort, Inst Agron & Crop Sci, D-06099 Halle Saale, Germany
关键词
strain; cuticle; cracking; fruit growth; Prunus avium;
D O I
10.21273/JASHS.130.4.487
中图分类号
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
摘要
Frequency and distribution of microcracks in the cuticular membrane (CM) were monitored in cheek, suture, pedicel cavity and stylar regions of developing sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) fruit using fluorescence microscopy following infiltration with a fluorescence tracer (1 to 2 min in 0.1% w/v acridine orange containing 50 mm citric acid and 0.1% Silwet L-77, pH 6.5). These microcracks were limited to the cuticle, did not extend into the pericarp and were only detected by microscopy. Fruit mass and surface area increased in a sigmoidal pattern with time between 16 days after full bloom (DAFB) and maturity. The increase in frequency of fruit with microcracks paralleled the increase in fruit mass. During early development (up to 43 DAFB) the CM of 'Sam'fruit remained intact. However, by 57 DAFB essentially all 'Sam'fruit had microcracks in the pedicel cavity and approximate to 25% in the suture region with little change thereafter. At maturity percentage of 'Sam'fruit with microcracks in cheek, suture, pedicel cavity and stylar end region averaged 23%, 25%, 100%, and 63%, respectively. Similar data were obtained for 'Hedelfinger' (70% and 100% for cheek and pedicel cavity, respectively), 'Kordia'(80% and 100%) and 'Van'(100% and 100%). Generally, microcracks were most severe in pedicel cavity and stylar end region. Most of the first detectable microcracks formed above periclinal walls of epidermal cells perpendicular to their longest axis (72% and 92% in cheek and stylar regions, respectively). The other microcracks formed above the anticlinal walls were mostly oriented in the direction of the underlying cell wall. There was no difference in projected surface area, length/width ratio or orientation among epidermal cells below, adjacent to or distant from the first detectable microcracks in the CM. However, as length of microcracks increased the projected surface area of cells underlying cracks increased suggesting strain induced upon cracking of the CM. Permeability of excised exocarp segments in osmotic water uptake was positively correlated with number of stomata and number of microcracks in the CM. From our results we suggest that strain of the epidermal system during stage III of fruit growth is a factor in "microcracking" of the CM that may predispose fruit to subsequent rain-induced cracking.
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