International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jun 2022)

Bagging Strategy and Identification of Coloring Mode of ‘Xinqihong’ Pear

  • Jianlong Liu,
  • Hongwei Sun,
  • Xuening Wang,
  • Xin Liu,
  • Hongpeng Xu,
  • Chenglin Liang,
  • Dingli Li,
  • Yingjie Yang,
  • Zhenhua Cui,
  • Jiankun Song,
  • Ran Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23137310
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 13
p. 7310

Abstract

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‘Xinqihong’ is a recently selected and well-colored red pear (Pyrus bretschneideri Rehd.) cultivar that is popular in the marketplace owing to the bright red color and high quality of the fruit. The red pigmentation is strongly associated with the light signal. However, its responses to bagging treatment and to light exposure after shading are unknown. In this study, the fruit were treated with three types of fruit bags. ’Xinqihong’ fruit colored rapidly in response to light stimulation. A white fruit bag was optimal for bagging of ‘Xinqihong’ fruit. To ensure satisfactory red pigmentation, the fruit required exposure to 30 days of light after bag removal. A transcriptome analysis was conducted to screen light-signal-related genes and identify their possible functions. PbCRY1 activated the promoter of PbHY5.2 and enhanced its expression. PbHY5.2 activated the promoter activity of PbUFGT and induced anthocyanin synthesis, and also showed self-activation characteristics. Both PbCRY2 and PbPHY1 induced anthocyanin accumulation. Thus, blue-light receptors played an important role in anthocyanin synthesis. This study provides a theoretical basis for the bagging cultivation of new varieties of ‘Xinqihong’, and lays a foundation for the study of the mechanisms of red pear fruit coloring in response to light signals.

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