2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11306-007-0059-1
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Quantitative metabolic profiles of tomato flesh and seeds during fruit development: complementary analysis with ANN and PCA

Abstract: Tomato, an essential crop in terms of economic importance and nutritional quality, is also used as a model species for all fleshy fruits and for genomics of Solanaceae. Tomato fruit quality at harvest is a direct function of its metabolite content, which in turn is a result of many physiological changes during fruit development. The aim of the work reported here was to develop a global approach to characterize changes in metabolic profiles in two interdependent tissues from the same tomato fruits. Absolute qua… Show more

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“…The 35-DPA mesocarp and locular fruit tissues characterized here were collected from green fruit harvested before the mature green stage (i.e. before the onset of ripening; Mounet et al, 2007). Although these tissues were not yet engaged in the ripening process, they displayed major metabolic and transcriptomic changes, especially between 20 and 35 DPA (Figs.…”
Section: Developmental Regulations In Expanding Fruit Tissuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The 35-DPA mesocarp and locular fruit tissues characterized here were collected from green fruit harvested before the mature green stage (i.e. before the onset of ripening; Mounet et al, 2007). Although these tissues were not yet engaged in the ripening process, they displayed major metabolic and transcriptomic changes, especially between 20 and 35 DPA (Figs.…”
Section: Developmental Regulations In Expanding Fruit Tissuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surprisingly, other hub genes were related to ethylene synthesis/signaling (Giovannoni, 2001), such as ACC synthase 2 (spot ID 6.2.3.14) and RIN transcription factor (spot ID 8.2.16.2). Since the biological material used in this work corresponded to green growing fruit (Mounet et al, 2007), the upregulation of these genes as soon as 20 DPA (Fig. 9) could correspond to early preparation of the ripening phase.…”
Section: Developmental Regulations In Expanding Fruit Tissuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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