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低温延缓收获后甜菜根的伤口愈合

Cold Temperature Delays Wound Healing in Postharvest Sugarbeet Roots.

作者信息

Fugate Karen K, Ribeiro Wellington S, Lulai Edward C, Deckard Edward L, Finger Fernando L

机构信息

Northern Crop Science Laboratory, United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service Fargo, ND, USA.

Departamento de Fitotecnia, Universidade Federal de Viçosa Viçosa, Brazil.

出版信息

Front Plant Sci. 2016 Apr 14;7:499. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2016.00499. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Storage temperature affects the rate and extent of wound-healing in a number of root and tuber crops. The effect of storage temperature on wound-healing in sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L.) roots, however, is largely unknown. Wound-healing of sugarbeet roots was investigated using surface-abraded roots stored at 6 and 12°C for 28 days. Surface abrasions are common injuries of stored roots, and the storage temperatures used are typical of freshly harvested or rapidly cooled roots. Transpiration rate from the wounded surface and root weight loss were used to quantify wound healing. At 12°C, transpiration rate from the wounded surface declined within 14 days and wounded roots lost weight at a rate similar to unwounded controls. At 6°C, transpiration rate from the wounded surface did not decline in the 28 days after injury, and wounded roots lost 44% more weight than controls after 28 days storage. Melanin formation, lignification, and suberization occurred more rapidly at 12°C than at 6°C, and a continuous layer of lignified and suberized cells developed at 12°C, but not at 6°C. Examination of enzyme activities involved in melanin, lignin, and suberin formation indicated that differences in melanin formation at 6 and 12°C were related to differences in polyphenol oxidase activity, although no relationships between suberin or lignin formation and phenylalanine ammonia lyase or peroxidase activity were evident. Wound-induced respiration was initially greater at 12°C than at 6°C. However, with continued storage, respiration rate of wounded roots declined more rapidly at 12°C, and over 28 days, the increase in respiration due to injury was 52% greater in roots stored at 6°C than in roots stored at 12°C. The data indicate that storage at 6°C severely slowed and impaired wound-healing of surface-abraded sugarbeet roots relative to roots stored at 12°C and suggest that postharvest losses may be accelerated if freshly harvested roots are cooled too quickly.

摘要

贮藏温度会影响多种块根和块茎作物伤口愈合的速率和程度。然而,贮藏温度对甜菜(Beta vulgaris L.)根伤口愈合的影响在很大程度上尚不清楚。本研究使用在6℃和12℃下贮藏28天的表面擦伤根来研究甜菜根的伤口愈合情况。表面擦伤是贮藏根常见的损伤,所使用的贮藏温度是刚收获或快速冷却根所特有的。通过伤口表面的蒸腾速率和根的重量损失来量化伤口愈合情况。在12℃时,伤口表面的蒸腾速率在14天内下降,受伤根的重量损失速率与未受伤对照相似。在6℃时,受伤后28天内伤口表面的蒸腾速率没有下降,贮藏28天后受伤根的重量比对照多损失44%。黑色素形成、木质化和栓质化在12℃时比在6℃时发生得更快,并且在12℃时形成了一层连续的木质化和栓质化细胞层,而在6℃时则没有。对参与黑色素、木质素和栓质素形成的酶活性的检测表明,6℃和12℃时黑色素形成的差异与多酚氧化酶活性的差异有关,尽管栓质素或木质素形成与苯丙氨酸解氨酶或过氧化物酶活性之间没有明显关系。伤口诱导的呼吸最初在12℃时比在6℃时更强。然而,随着贮藏时间的延长,受伤根的呼吸速率在12℃时下降得更快,在28天内,6℃贮藏的根因损伤导致的呼吸增加比12℃贮藏的根高52%。数据表明,相对于在12℃贮藏的根,6℃贮藏严重减缓并损害了表面擦伤甜菜根的伤口愈合,这表明如果刚收获的根冷却过快,采后损失可能会加速。

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