Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5762609 Postharvest Biology and Technology 2017 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
To improve peel color of ethephon-degreened citrus fruit, in this study, the effects of blue light emiting diode (LED) light (450 nm) irradiation on chlorophyll and carotenoid metabolism of ethephon-degreened mandarin fruit were evaluated. Deeper and faster coloration were observed in blue LED light-irradiated fruit, accompanied by the accumulation of carotenoid and the degradation of chlorophyll. Blue LED irradiation could shorten the degreening time of ethephon-degreened mandarin fruit. The accumulation of total carotenoid, lutein, violaxanthin, β-cryptoxanthin and zeaxanthin could well explain the faster coloration of the blue LED-irradiated mandarin fruit, while the accumulation of β-cryptoxanthin could well explain the deeper color of the blue LED-irradiated mandarin fruit. For chlorophyll metabolism, the increased expression of chlorophyll catabolism related genes (CitChlase, CitPao and CitRCCR), especially the increased expression of CitChlase might partly explain the sharply decrease of chlorophyll a and b in blue LED-irradiated fruit. However, it seems that both the expression levels of genes in metabolism of carotenoid and chlorophyll could only partly explain the changes in carotenoid and chlorophyll contents, more complex mechanisms might be interacting. Blue LED light may be a potential technique for improving the external color and commercial value of ethephon-degreened citrus fruit.
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