Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science
Online ISSN : 1880-358X
Print ISSN : 0013-7626
ISSN-L : 0013-7626
Softening of Several Fruits and Vegetables at Low Humidity with Respect to Their Endogenous Ethylene Concentrations
Yanbin XueKyouko IshikawaYasutaka KuboAkitsugu InabaReinosuke Nakamura
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1996 Volume 65 Issue 1 Pages 169-176

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Induction of softening in banana, cucumber, carrot and Japanese radish at low relative humidity (55% RH) was investigated with respect to their endogenous ethylene produc-tion. In banana, exogenous ethylene pretreatment rapidly hastened yellowing of the peel and softening of the flesh at both high and low RH. However, pretreatment with diazocy-clopentadiene (DACP), an inhibitor of ethylene action, inhibited yellowing but did not prevent softening at high and low RH. In cucumber, carrot, and Japanese radish, softening of the firmness progressed at low RH even though endogenous ethylene activity was inhi-bited by DACP pretreatment. In cucumber, the flesh softened rapidly at low RH which was positively correlated to the increase in water soluble pectin and a decrease in sodium hexametaphosphate soluble pectin. These results may indicate that induction of softening in several types of fruits and vegetables proceeds independent of, endogenous ethylene concentration, and that the degradation of cell wall polysaccharides is induced directly by water deficit stress.

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