Expression of ethylene response genes during persimmon fruit astringency removal

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Xue-ren Yin
Yan-na Shi
Ting Min
Zheng-rong Luo
Yun-cong Yao
Qian Xu
Ian Ferguson
Kun-song Chen
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[1] Zhejiang University,Laboratory of Fruit Quality Biology/The State Agriculture Ministry Laboratory of Horticultural Plant Growth, Development and Quality Improvement
[2] Huazhong Agricultural University,Key Laboratory of Horticultural Plant Biology, Ministry of Education
[3] Beijing University of Agriculture,Department of Plant Science and Technology
[4] New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Limited,undefined
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Planta | 2012年 / 235卷
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Astringency removal; Ethylene; Ethylene signaling; Gene expression; Soluble tannins;
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Thirteen ethylene signaling related genes were isolated and studied during ripening of non-astringent ‘Yangfeng’ and astringent ‘Mopan’ persimmon fruit. Some of these genes were characterized as ethylene responsive. Treatments, including ethylene and CO2, had different effects on persimmon ripening, but overlapping roles in astringency removal, such as increasing the reduction in levels of soluble tannins. DkERS1, DkETR2, and DkERF8, may participate in persimmon fruit ripening and softening. The expression patterns of DkETR2, DkERF4, and DkERF5 had significant correlations with decreases in soluble tannins in ‘Mopan’ persimmon fruit, suggesting that these genes might be key components in persimmon fruit astringency removal and be the linkage between different treatments, while DkERF1 and DkERF6 may be specifically involved in CO2 induced astringency removal. The possible roles of ethylene signaling genes in persimmon fruit astringency removal are discussed.
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页码:895 / 906
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