Ruiz V E, Interdonato R, Cerioni L, Albornoz P, Ramallo J, Prado F E, Hilal M, Rapisarda V A
Instituto Superior de Investigaciones Biológicas (INSIBIO), CONICET-UNT, and Instituto de Química Biológica "Dr. Bernabé Bloj", Facultad de Bioquímica, Química y Farmacia, UNT, Chacabuco 461, T4000ILI, San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán, Argentina.
Cátedra de Fisiología Vegetal-Facultad de Agronomía y Zootecnia, UNT, Florentino Ameghino s/n, T4105, El Manantial, Lules, Tucumán, Argentina.
J Photochem Photobiol B. 2016 Jun;159:59-65. doi: 10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2016.03.016. Epub 2016 Mar 18.
UV-B radiation (UVBR) is a small fraction of the solar spectrum from 280 to 315nm. UVBR produces photomorphogenic acclimation responses in plants, modulating their cellular structure and physiology. Here, changes in the peel of harvested lemons after short time exposure to UVBR were analyzed and its potential effects against fungal infection were studied. In the flavedo, UVBR treatment induced variations in the respiratory profiles and increased the phenolic compound contents. Final products of the flavonoid pathway (flavones, flavonols and anthocyanins) increased more markedly than their precursors (flavanones and dihydroflavonols). The increased accumulation of soluble phenolics in the flavedo of treated lemons is associated with the high antioxidant activity found in the flavedo of these samples. Supporting the biochemical determinations, anatomical observations showed abundant intravacuolar deposits of phenolic compounds and an increase in the cell wall thickness in UVBR-treated samples. Metabolic and anatomical modifications associated to UVBR improved natural defenses against Penicillium digitatum, the causal agent of green mold disease. Our results suggest that mature postharvest lemons exposed to the artificial radiation showed phenotypic plasticity, allowing an acclimation response to UVBR which confers fruit resistance to pathogens. Thus, combination of UVBR with other treatments could represent an important improvement to control postharvest diseases on citrus.
UV - B辐射(UVBR)是太阳光谱中280至315纳米的一小部分。UVBR会使植物产生光形态建成适应反应,调节其细胞结构和生理机能。在此,分析了收获后的柠檬果皮在短时间暴露于UVBR后的变化,并研究了其对真菌感染的潜在影响。在油胞层中,UVBR处理引起呼吸特征的变化,并增加了酚类化合物的含量。类黄酮途径的终产物(黄酮、黄酮醇和花青素)的增加比其前体(黄烷酮和二氢黄酮醇)更为显著。处理过的柠檬油胞层中可溶性酚类物质积累的增加与这些样品油胞层中发现的高抗氧化活性有关。解剖学观察结果支持生化测定,显示UVBR处理的样品中酚类化合物在液泡内大量沉积,细胞壁厚度增加。与UVBR相关的代谢和解剖学变化增强了对指状青霉(绿霉病的病原体)的天然防御能力。我们的结果表明,暴露于人工辐射的成熟采后柠檬表现出表型可塑性,能够对UVBR产生适应反应,从而使果实对病原体具有抗性。因此,UVBR与其他处理方法的结合可能是控制柑橘采后病害的一项重要改进措施。