ID | 9536 |
Eprint ID | 9536
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タイトル(別表記) | Mechanism Clarification and Development of Preventive Techniques in Postharvest Rapid Softening of ‘Tonewase’ Japanese Persimmon Fruit
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著者 |
稲葉 昭次
岡山大学
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抄録 | Field grown ‘Tonewase’ Japanese persimmon had been
cultivated as a leading persimmon variety in Wakayama
Prefecture without any problem until 1993. Thereafter,
however, a rapid fruit softening during postharvest distribution occurred and its rate increased every year coinciding with retardation of the temperature decrease in September which is the ripening season for the fruit. This produced a serious loss to the Prefecture. We clarified the mechanism of this fruit softening and developed a completely suppressible technique based on that mechanism.
In ‘Tonewase’ persimmon fruit, water stress acted as a
primary signal that triggered stress-ethylene production in
the tissue of calyx through stimulating the expression of one
of the ACC synthase genes, DK-ACS2, a stress responsible
ethylene biosynthetic gene. This ethylene diffused into pulp
tissue of the fruit, where transcription of DK-ACS1 for
ripening-ethylene production was activaled through a positive
feedback system, which in turn caused rapid fruit
softening.
This fruit softening derived from stress-ethylene was
completely suppressed by packaging the fruit in perforated
polyethylene bags or by using carton boxes laminated with
a thin layer of plastic film. These techniques that alleviated water loss from fruit completely solved the rapid softening problem during postharvest distribution in ‘Tonewase’ fruit.
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キーワード | Japanese persimmon
fruit softening
ethylene biosynthesis
water stress
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発行日 | 2007-02
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出版物タイトル |
岡山大学農学部学術報告
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出版物タイトル(別表記) | Scientific Reports of the Faculty of Agriculture Okayama University
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巻 | 96巻
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号 | 1号
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出版者 | 岡山大学農学部
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出版者(別表記) | Faculty of Agriculture, Okayama University
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開始ページ | 71
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終了ページ | 77
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ISSN | 0474-0254
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NCID | AN00033029
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資料タイプ |
紀要論文
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言語 |
日本語
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論文のバージョン | publisher
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査読 |
無し
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Eprints Journal Name | srfa
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