Transcriptomic Insights on the Preventive Action of Apple (cv Granny Smith) Skin Wounding on Superficial Scald Development
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Superficial scald is a post-harvest chilling storage injury leading to browning of the surface
of the susceptible cv Granny Smith apples. Wounding of skins has been reported to play a preventive
role on scald development however its underlying molecular factors are unknown. We have artificially
wounded the epidermal and sub-epidermal layers of apple skins consistently obtaining the
prevention of superficial scald in the surroundings of the wounds during two independent vintages.
Time course RNA-Seq analyses of the transcriptional changes in wounded versus unwounded skins
revealed that two transcriptional waves occurred. An early wave included genes up-regulated by
wounding already after 6 h, highlighting a specific transcriptional rearrangement of genes connected
to the biosynthesis and signalling of JA, ethylene and ABA. A later transcriptional wave, occurring
after three months of cold storage, included genes up-regulated exclusively in unwounded skins
and was prevented from its occurrence in wounded skins. A significant portion of these genes was
related to decay of tissues and to the senescence hormones ABA, JA and ethylene. Such changes
suggest a wound-inducible reversed hormonal balance during post-harvest storage which may
explain the local inhibition of scald in wounded tissues, an aspect that will need further studies for
its mechanistic explanation.
of the susceptible cv Granny Smith apples. Wounding of skins has been reported to play a preventive
role on scald development however its underlying molecular factors are unknown. We have artificially
wounded the epidermal and sub-epidermal layers of apple skins consistently obtaining the
prevention of superficial scald in the surroundings of the wounds during two independent vintages.
Time course RNA-Seq analyses of the transcriptional changes in wounded versus unwounded skins
revealed that two transcriptional waves occurred. An early wave included genes up-regulated by
wounding already after 6 h, highlighting a specific transcriptional rearrangement of genes connected
to the biosynthesis and signalling of JA, ethylene and ABA. A later transcriptional wave, occurring
after three months of cold storage, included genes up-regulated exclusively in unwounded skins
and was prevented from its occurrence in wounded skins. A significant portion of these genes was
related to decay of tissues and to the senescence hormones ABA, JA and ethylene. Such changes
suggest a wound-inducible reversed hormonal balance during post-harvest storage which may
explain the local inhibition of scald in wounded tissues, an aspect that will need further studies for
its mechanistic explanation.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 - Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
apple superficial scald; post-harvest; cold storage; abiotic stressjasmonic acid; ethylene;
senescence; RNA-Seq; transcriptomics
Elenco autori:
Cainelli, Nadia; Forestan, Cristian; Angeli, Dario; Roman Villegas, Tomas; Costa, Fabrizio; Botton, Alessandro; Rasori, Angela; Bonghi, Claudio; Ruperti, Benedetto
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