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Changes in the activities of pro- and anti-oxidant enzymes in peach fruit inoculated with Cryptococcus laurentii or Penicillium expansum at 0 or 20

You Sheng Wang, Shi Ping Tian, Yong Xua, Guo Zheng Qin and Hongjie Yao

Postharvest Biology and Technology Volume 34, Issue 1 , October 2004, Pages 21-28

2004

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Changes in the activities of pro- and anti-oxidant enzymes in peach fruit inoculated with Cryptococcus laurentii or Penicillium expansum at 0 or 20

Peach fruit (Amygdalus persica cv. Okubao) were inoculated with either antagonist Cryptococcus laurentii or pathogen Penicillium expansum and stored at 20 and 0 °C to investigate the effect of antagonist and pathogen o­n some pro- and anti-oxidant enzymes in non-infected flesh of fruit during storage. Both C. laurentii and P. expansum markedly induced activities of polyphenol oxidase (PPO), peroxidase (POD) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) in peach fruit at 20 °C, whereas o­nly P. expansum had a significant effect o­n the inducing of malondialdehyde (MDA) content of the fruit. C. laurentii showed more efficiency in the promotion of PPO, POD and SOD activities of peach fruit than P. expansum. At 0 °C the inducing effect o­n the pro- and anti-oxidant enzymes by the yeast and pathogen was complex. The results indicated that both C. laurentii and P. expansum could induce anti-oxidant enzyme synthesis at 20 and 0 °C, but the rate of induction depended o­n storage temperature, inoculation time and treatment. PPO might play a key role in the defence system at both temperatures.