Bar-Ya'akov Irit, Tian Li, Amir Rachel, Holland Doron
Unit of Deciduous Fruit Tree Sciences, Newe Ya'ar Research Center, Agricultural Research Organization, Rishon LeZion, Israel.
Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, United States.
Front Plant Sci. 2019 May 17;10:620. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2019.00620. eCollection 2019.
Pomegranate ( L.) is an important and interesting fruit tree that is cultivated in many parts of the world. In recent years, along with the increase in its cultivation and consumption there has been a dramatic increase in the scientific interest in its biology, methods of cultivation, adaptation to environmental cues and its health-promoting properties. Quite a large proportion of the various metabolites produced in the pomegranate were determined and their content in the bark, roots, leaves, and fruit was reported. Many reviews on polyphenolic compound content, antioxidant activity and health-promoting compounds were published recently. However, only very few recent reports were dedicated to primary metabolites, despite the fact that much work was done on organic acids, sugars, proteins, lipids, and amino acids of the pomegranate fruit. In this review, a special effort was made to present these recent studies and the review is devoted to primary metabolites. The reported data show high variation in the content of primary metabolites within the pomegranate fruit; therefore the data is presented (whenever possible) according to fruit tissues (peel, arils, and seeds), developmental stages of the fruit, environmental and climatic conditions, and genetic background. Most of the data on pomegranate is based on metabolic content and contains no genetic or molecular analysis except for work done on anthocyanins and hydrolyzable tannins. In those cases, gene assignment and genetic control studies were pointed out in the review. The recent publication of the genome sequences from several pomegranate varieties and transcriptomic data from fruits, flowers, and leaves is expected to facilitate the understanding of genetic control of metabolites in pomegranate.
石榴(Punica granatum L.)是一种重要且有趣的果树,在世界许多地区都有种植。近年来,随着其种植和消费量的增加,人们对其生物学特性、栽培方法、对环境线索的适应性以及健康促进特性的科学兴趣急剧上升。石榴中产生的各种代谢物中有相当大比例已被测定,并报道了它们在树皮、根、叶和果实中的含量。最近发表了许多关于多酚类化合物含量、抗氧化活性和健康促进化合物的综述。然而,尽管对石榴果实的有机酸、糖、蛋白质、脂质和氨基酸做了大量研究,但近期专门针对初级代谢物的报道却非常少。在本综述中,我们特别努力呈现这些最新研究,且该综述专注于初级代谢物。报道的数据表明石榴果实中初级代谢物的含量存在很大差异;因此,数据(只要可能)会根据果实组织(果皮、籽和种子)、果实发育阶段、环境和气候条件以及遗传背景来呈现。关于石榴的大多数数据基于代谢含量,除了对花青素和可水解单宁的研究外,不包含遗传或分子分析。在这些情况下,综述中指出了基因定位和遗传控制研究。几个石榴品种的基因组序列以及果实、花朵和叶片的转录组数据的近期发表,有望促进对石榴代谢物遗传控制的理解。