Pectins: structure, biosynthesis, and oligogalacturonide-related signaling
Pectin is a family of complex polysaccharides present in all plant primary cell walls. The
complicated structure of the pectic polysaccharides, and the retention by plants of the large …
complicated structure of the pectic polysaccharides, and the retention by plants of the large …
Fruit softening: revisiting the role of pectin
Fruit softening, which is a major determinant of shelf life and commercial value, is the
consequence of multiple cellular processes, including extensive remodeling of cell wall …
consequence of multiple cellular processes, including extensive remodeling of cell wall …
Pectin: cell biology and prospects for functional analysis
Pectin is a major component of primary cell walls of all land plants and encompasses a
range of galacturonic acid-rich polysaccharides. Three major pectic polysaccharides …
range of galacturonic acid-rich polysaccharides. Three major pectic polysaccharides …
Cell wall metabolism in fruit softening and quality and its manipulation in transgenic plants
DA Brummell, MH Harpster - Plant molecular biology, 2001 - Springer
Excessive softening is the main factor limiting fruit shelf life and storage. Transgenic plants
modified in the expression of cell wall modifying proteins have been used to investigate the …
modified in the expression of cell wall modifying proteins have been used to investigate the …
Ethylene biosynthesis and action in tomato: a model for climacteric fruit ripening
L Alexander, D Grierson - Journal of experimental botany, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Elucidating the mechanisms involved in ripening of climacteric fruit and the role that
ethylene plays in the process are key to understanding fruit production and quality. In this …
ethylene plays in the process are key to understanding fruit production and quality. In this …
Molecular and hormonal mechanisms regulating fleshy fruit ripening
This article focuses on the molecular and hormonal mechanisms underlying the control of
fleshy fruit ripening and quality. Recent research on tomato shows that ethylene, acting …
fleshy fruit ripening and quality. Recent research on tomato shows that ethylene, acting …
The history of tomato: from domestication to biopharming
V Bergougnoux - Biotechnology advances, 2014 - Elsevier
Imported from the Andean region to Europe in the 16th century, today tomato is widespread
throughout the world and represents the most economically important vegetable crop …
throughout the world and represents the most economically important vegetable crop …
Genetic improvement of tomato by targeted control of fruit softening
S Uluisik, NH Chapman, R Smith, M Poole… - Nature …, 2016 - nature.com
Controlling the rate of softening to extend shelf life was a key target for researchers
engineering genetically modified (GM) tomatoes in the 1990s, but only modest …
engineering genetically modified (GM) tomatoes in the 1990s, but only modest …
Carotenoid biosynthesis during tomato fruit development (evidence for tissue-specific gene expression)
PD Fraser, MR Truesdale, CR Bird, W Schuch… - Plant …, 1994 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. cv Ailsa Craig) fruit, at five stages of
development, have been analyzed for their carotenoid and chlorophyll (Chl) contents, in …
development, have been analyzed for their carotenoid and chlorophyll (Chl) contents, in …
Cell wall metabolism during maturation, ripening and senescence of peach fruit
Cell wall changes were examined in fruit of a melting flesh peach (Prunus persica L.)
allowed to ripen on the tree. Three phases to softening were noted, the first of which began …
allowed to ripen on the tree. Three phases to softening were noted, the first of which began …