บทคัดย่องานวิจัย

Galactose metabolism and ethylene production during development and ripening of tomato fruit.

Kim, J.; Gross, K. C.; Solomos, T.;

Postharvest Biology and Technology Year: 1991 Vol: 1 Issue: 1 Pages: 67-80 Ref: 38 ref.

1991

บทคัดย่อ

Galactose metabolism and ethylene production during development and ripening of tomato fruit.

During tomato fruit growth, a steady decline in cell wall galactosyl residues was accompanied by an increase in soluble galactose in both Rutgers and non-ripening mutant rin fruit. However, after maturation and a cessation in the net decrease in galactosyl residues between the mature green and breaker stages of ripeness, Rutgers fruit exhibited an abrupt, ripening-related decrease in cell wall galactosyl residues and an increase in soluble galactose; rin fruit did not. The net decrease in pericarp cell wall galactosyl residue content occurred significantly before an increase in internal ethylene concentration; however, the increase in soluble galactose did not. Mutant rin fruit showed a constant rate of galactosyl residue loss throughout ontogeny and no increase in soluble galactose occurred. Galactokinase, UDP-galactose pyrophosphorylase and UDP-galactose-4'-epimerase activities were detected in tomato fruit throughout development and senescence. No significant differences in the activities of the 3 enzymes were found between Rutgers and rin fruit. Results show that the decrease in galactosyl content occurs independently from the increase in ethylene evolution and that the resulting increase in monomeric galactose is most likely due to an increase in the rate of galactosyl solubilization from the cell wall, rather than from a decrease in ability to metabolize solubilized galactose.