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hal.structure.identifierSciences pour l'environnement [SPE]
dc.contributor.authorANTOINE, Sandrine
hal.structure.identifierGénétique et Ecophysiologie de la qualité des agrumes [GEQA]
dc.contributor.authorPAILLY, Olivier
hal.structure.identifierBiologie du fruit et pathologie [BFP]
hal.structure.identifier1074 Institut de Biologie Végétale Moléculaire : actions communes
dc.contributor.authorGIBON, Yves
hal.structure.identifierGénétique et Ecophysiologie de la qualité des agrumes [GEQA]
dc.contributor.authorFRANÇOIS, Luro
hal.structure.identifierSciences pour l'environnement [SPE]
dc.contributor.authorSANTINI, Jérémie
hal.structure.identifierSciences pour l'environnement [SPE]
dc.contributor.authorGIANNETTINI, Jean
hal.structure.identifierSciences pour l'environnement [SPE]
dc.contributor.authorBERTI, Liliane
dc.date.issued2015-12
dc.identifier.issn0022-5142
dc.description.abstractEnBACKGROUND: The physiological roles of organic acids in fruit cells are not fully understood, especially in citrus, whereas the decline in titratable acidity during ripening shown by many citrus fruits is due to the utilization of citric acid. We induced carbohydrate depletion by removing source leaves at two key periods in mandarin development (early and full citric acid accumulation). Then, we assessed the resulting changes in the short term (within 48 h) and long term (several weeks until ripening). RESULTS: Control mature fruits were characterized by elevated fresh weight, large diameters and high quantities of malic acid, citric acid and sucrose. At the same stage, fruits subjected to early or late defoliation had higher glucose, fructose, citric acid concentrations and lower sucrose concentrations. They differed only in their malic acid concentrations, which were higher in early defoliation fruits and similar in late defoliation fruits when compared to control fruits. Finally, fruits subjected to late defoliation were characterized by high proline and í µí¼¸minobutyric acid concentrations, and low fructose and glucose concentrations. CONCLUSION: We have shown that short-and long-term carbohydrate limitation modifies sugar and organic acid metabolism during mandarin fruit growth.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherWiley
dc.subject.encitrate
dc.subject.enmalate
dc.subject.ensucrose
dc.subject.ensource–sink ratio
dc.subject.encitrus
dc.title.enShort-and long-term effects of carbohydrate limitation on sugar and organic acid accumulation during mandarin fruit growth
dc.typeArticle de revue
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/jsfa.7594
dc.subject.halSciences du Vivant [q-bio]/Biochimie, Biologie Moléculaire
bordeaux.journalJournal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
bordeaux.page3906-3914
bordeaux.volume96
bordeaux.issue11
bordeaux.peerReviewedoui
hal.identifierhal-01291670
hal.version1
hal.popularnon
hal.audienceInternationale
hal.origin.linkhttps://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr//hal-01291670v1
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