Most popular articles
Everything About Peaches. Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service Everything About Peaches Website: whether you are a professional or backyard peach...
Mission Statement. For the sake of mankind and the world as a whole a further increase of the sustainability...
Newsletter 9: July 2013 - Temperate Fruits in the Tropics and Subtropics. Download your copy of the Working Group Temperate...
USA Walnut varieties. The Walnut Germplasm Collection of the University of California, Davis (USA). A description of the Collection and a History...
China Walnut varieties.

Articles

MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH PROVIDES NOVEL INSIGHT ABOUT FRUIT FLESH BROWNING PHYSIOLOGY IN APPLE (MALUS × DOMESTICA BORKH.)

Article number
1100_25
Pages
161 – 166
Language
English
Abstract
Flesh browning in apple is an undesirable oxidative reaction responsible for the development of unpleasant aesthetically appearance affecting the economic value of minimal processed fruits.
Browning is mainly due to the class of polyphenol oxidase (PPO) enzymes.
Within the ‘Golden Delicious’ genome, 10 PPO genes were identified and located on 3 chromosomes (2, 5 and 10). On chromosome 10 one element in particular, here named Md-PPO, was further investigated and genetically mapped in two apple progenies (‘Fuji’ × ‘Pink Lady’ and ‘Golden’ × ‘Braeburn’). 25 QTLs related to 24 browning parameters have been detected using the above mentioned linkage maps: the LOD values span from 3.08 to 4.99, and explain a rate of phenotypic variance from 26.1 to 38.6%. The anchoring of these intervals on the reference apple genome identified several genes involved in polyphenol synthesis and cell wall metabolism.
In the end, the expression profile of two specific candidate genes (phenylalanine ammonia lyase and polyphenol oxidase) situated up and downstream the polyphenolic pathway gain insight about the regulation of the flesh browning physiology. Md-PPO was further exploited, and two haplotypes were characterized and associated with the fruit flesh browning in apple.

Publication
Authors
M. Di Guardo, A. Tadiello, G. Lorenz, D. Masuero, U. Vrhovsek, R. Velasco, F. Costa, B. Farneti, G. Costa
Keywords
Malus × domestica, QTL mapping, PPO, candidate genes, SNP aplotype, flesh browning
Full text
Online Articles (27)
N.L. Bandara | V. Cova | S. Tartarini | C. Gessler | A. Patocchi | A. Cestaro | M. Troggio | R. Velasco | M. Komjanc
H. Bassett | M. Malone | S. Ward | T. Foster | D. Chagné | V. Bus
P. Arús | M.J. Aranzana | W. Howad | I. Eduardo | J.M. Donoso | E. López-Girona | O. Serra
C. Kanchana-udomkan | M.R. Razean | R. Drew | C. Peace
P.J. Wolters | H.J. Schouten | R. Velasco | S. Salvi | M. Komjanc | A. Si-Ammour | P. Baldi
D. Scaglione | A. Fornasiero | F. Cattonaro | A. Pitoni | D. Torelli | D. Vittori | C. De Pace
L. Lozano | M. Di Guardo | W.E. van de Weg | M.C.A.M. Bink | R. Velasco | F. Costa | W. Guerra
R. Rugienius | J.B. Frercks | B. Siksnianienė | I. Stepulaitienė | G. Stanienė | D. Baniulis | V. Stanys
J. Urrestarazu | C. Miranda | L.G. Santesteban | J.B. Royo | E. Leterme | S. Roques | C. Denancé | L. Feugey | C.E. Durel
C. Esteras | M.P. López-Gresa | C. Leida | J.M. Bellés | B. Picó
P. Martinatti | P. Poncetta | M. Grisenti | P. Loretti | M. Ajelli | D.J. Sargent | L. Giongo
V. Ferreira | O. Pinto-Carnide | F. Pereira | R. Rodrigues | I. Castro
M. Beretta | F. Donati | T. Ciriaci | E. Sabatini
S. Vezzulli | E. Peressotti | E. Banchi | C. Dolzani | S. Micheli | M. Stefanini | F. Salamini | R. Velasco | S. Riaz | M.A. Walker | B.I. Reisch | W.E. Van de Weg | M.C. Bink
J. Cechová | M. Baránek | V. Holleinová
M. Di Guardo | A. Tadiello | G. Lorenz | D. Masuero | U. Vrhovsek | R. Velasco | F. Costa | B. Farneti | G. Costa
P. De Franceschi | A. Ciriani | M. Collina | A. Brunelli | L. Dondini
T. Letschka | E. Zini | C. Kerschbamer | J. Terleth | W. Guerra | B. Raifer