2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-4238(99)00064-3
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Endogenous polyamines in the pericarp and seed of the grape berry during development and ripening

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“…The polyamines are normally at a low level when the fruit ripening starts. Such an evolution pattern has been reported in pumpkin 7 , apple 8,9,93 , pea 12 , cherimoya 22 , rambutan 36 , peach 38 , avocado 39,91 , mango 40 , Phaseolus vulgaris 56 , tomato 72,81 , pepper 73 , grape 75 , and pear 84 . In avocado, polyamines were at their maximal level during early fruit development, whereas they declined to 30% or less at full maturity 39 .…”
Section: Endogenous Polyamine During Fruit Development and Ripeningsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…The polyamines are normally at a low level when the fruit ripening starts. Such an evolution pattern has been reported in pumpkin 7 , apple 8,9,93 , pea 12 , cherimoya 22 , rambutan 36 , peach 38 , avocado 39,91 , mango 40 , Phaseolus vulgaris 56 , tomato 72,81 , pepper 73 , grape 75 , and pear 84 . In avocado, polyamines were at their maximal level during early fruit development, whereas they declined to 30% or less at full maturity 39 .…”
Section: Endogenous Polyamine During Fruit Development and Ripeningsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Soon after full blossom, the PAs are maintained at high levels, followed by decline with fruit development as reported in pumpkin (Bezold et al 2003) and grape (Shiozaki et al 2000). Reduction in PAs level during fruit ripening is reported in tomato (Casas et al 1990).…”
Section: Endogenous Polyamines In Seeds During Fruit Development and mentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Minimum fruit weight was recorded in untreated control (F 0 ) (266.88), which were on par with application of spermine (F 2 ) (290.00) and spermidine (F 1 ) (289.00). In the early stages of fruit development the polyamines are maintained at a high level, followed by decline with fruit development in mango (Malik and Singh, 2004), Grape (Shiozaki et al, 2000). The high polyamine concentrations may be related to the high growth rate at initial stages of fruit development (Fraga et al, 2004) in prunus persica or active cell division (Galston, 1983).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%