2020
DOI: 10.3390/plants9101293
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Russeting in Apple Is Initiated After Exposure to Moisture Ends—I. Histological Evidence

Abstract: Russeting (periderm formation) is a critical fruit-surface disorder in apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.). The first symptom of insipient russeting is cuticular microcracking. Humid and rainy weather increases russeting. The aim was to determine the ontogeny of moisture-induced russeting in ‘Pinova’ apple. We recorded the effects of duration of exposure to water and the stage of fruit development at exposure on microcracking, periderm formation and cuticle deposition. Early on (21 or 31 days after full bloom; DA… Show more

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“…Second, despite a marked and consistent up-regulation of genes involved in synthesis of monomers for suberin, there was no clear corresponding increase in suberin monomers 8 d after discontinuation of moisture exposure. At this stage, a periderm had begun to develop in the hypodermal cell layers, in this and also our earlier study, as inferred from cross-sections of skin patches [ 16 ]. However, when skin patches were incubated in pectinase and cellulase, the cell layers separating the periderm from the epidermis were digested and, hence, the developing islands of periderm were lost to the isolation medium.…”
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“…Second, despite a marked and consistent up-regulation of genes involved in synthesis of monomers for suberin, there was no clear corresponding increase in suberin monomers 8 d after discontinuation of moisture exposure. At this stage, a periderm had begun to develop in the hypodermal cell layers, in this and also our earlier study, as inferred from cross-sections of skin patches [ 16 ]. However, when skin patches were incubated in pectinase and cellulase, the cell layers separating the periderm from the epidermis were digested and, hence, the developing islands of periderm were lost to the isolation medium.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…These included genes involved in the synthesis of monomers and constituents ( GPAT6 , KCS10 , SHN3 , WSD1 , CER6 ) and their transport across the plasma membrane ( ABCG11 ). The down-regulation occurred at the same time as microcracks formed [ 15 , 16 ], as cuticle thickness around microcracks decreased [ 16 ] and as the amounts of the amounts of the major constituents of cutin and wax decreased. These observations suggest a causal relation between moisture exposure, a reduction in the expressions of genes involved in cuticle synthesis, a decrease in cuticle mass and the subsequent formation of a periderm and the onset of suberin synthesis and deposition.…”
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