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The Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology
Vol. 85 No: 4
Title: Chilling-induced changes in the apoplastic solution of tomato pericarp
Authors: DOMINGOS P. F. ALMEIDA and DONALD J. HUBER
pp: 312-316
Abstract:
Low-temperature storage of chilling-sensitive commodities affects membrane function and is likely to induce changes in the apoplastic environment.
Mature-green tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) fruit were stored at 5ºC for 14 d, then transferred to 15ºC for an additional 6 d.
Low-temperature storage induced acidification and a slight increase in the osmolality of pressure-extracted tomato apoplastic fluid.
The apoplastic levels of cations such as K+, Ca2+, and Mg2+ remained constant during low-temperature storage, but decreased upon transfer of fruit to 15ºC following low-temperature storage.
These changes in apoplastic cations paralleled the changes observed in electrolyte leakage.
Apoplastic pH and mineral concentrations were altered in chill-injured fruit, but the small changes observed in osmolality provide evidence against severe membrane dysfunction in chill-injured fruit.
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