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Title:Effects of trans-2-hexenal and cis-3-hexenal on post-harvest strawberry
Author(s):Wakai J; Kusama S; Nakajima K; Kawai S; Okumura Y; Shiojiri K;
Address:"Panasonic Corporation, Technology Innovation Division, 3-4 Hikaridai, Seika-cho, Soraku-gun, Kyoto, Japan. Department of Agriculture, Ryukoku University, 1-5 Yokotani, Seta oe-cho, Otsu, Shiga, Japan. kaori.shiojiri@agr.ryukoku.ac.jp"
Journal Title:Sci Rep
Year:2019
Volume:20190712
Issue:1
Page Number:10112 -
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-46307-4
ISSN/ISBN:2045-2322 (Electronic) 2045-2322 (Linking)
Abstract:"Green leaf volatiles are emitted by green plants and induce defence responses. Those with antifungal activities in plants may replace chemicals as natural post-harvest treatments. We investigated the postharvest treatment of strawberry with trans-2-hexenal and cis-3-hexenal and observed a decrease in the mould infection rate. To determine the volatiles' functions, we conducted a component analysis of the volatiles released from trans-2-hexenal-treated strawberry and analysed gene expression. Several acetates, which were expected to be metabolites of trans-2-hexenal in fruit, were released from treated strawberry; however, these acetates did not inhibit fungal growth. The gene expression analysis suggested that postharvest strawberries were not protected by jasmonic acid-mediated signalling but by another stress-related protein. Harvested strawberries experience stress induced by harvest-related injuries and are unable to perform photosynthesis, which might result in different responses than in normal plants"
Keywords:Aldehydes/*pharmacology Antifungal Agents/pharmacology Botrytis/drug effects/growth & development/pathogenicity Cyclopentanes/analysis Food Microbiology Fragaria/*drug effects/genetics/*microbiology Fruit/drug effects/genetics/microbiology Gene Expression;
Notes:"MedlineWakai, Junko Kusama, Shoko Nakajima, Kosuke Kawai, Shikiho Okumura, Yasuaki Shiojiri, Kaori eng England 2019/07/14 Sci Rep. 2019 Jul 12; 9(1):10112. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-46307-4"

 
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