Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences (Jan 2022)

Influence of Scion/Rootstock reciprocal effects on post-harvest and metabolomics regulation in stored peaches

  • Mohammad Javed Tareen,
  • Xiukang Wang,
  • Irfan Ali,
  • Yamin Bibi,
  • Mohammad Naveed Tareen,
  • Sajid Fiaz,
  • Raheem Shahzad,
  • Waseem Ahmed,
  • Abdul Qayyum

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 1
pp. 427 – 435

Abstract

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Peach is an important stone fruit crop cultivated at commercial scale in Pakistan. While, appropriate selection of rootstock has significant impact on the quality of peach fruit. Therefore, in the current study the influence of three rootstocks viz. ‘GF-677′, ‘Peshawar Local’ and ‘Swat Local’ were evaluated on the quality of ‘Flordaking’ peaches following cold storage during two consecutive years. The fruit from these rootstocks were kept at 0 °C for five weeks were studied for various fruit physical (weight loss, colour, firmness) and biochemical (pH, soluble solids content (SSC), titratable acidity (TA), SSC:TA ratio, fruit juice pH, sugars (total, reducing and non-reducing sugars), ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and free radicals scavenging activities) were evaluated. During both years, fruit harvested form trees grafted on ‘GF-677′ exhibited reduced fruit weight loss, changes in Chroma (C*) and highest fruit firmness, Lightness (L*), ascorbic acid contents and radical scavenging activities as compared to fruit harvested from tree grafted on other rootstocks. In conclusion, the post-harvest quality of scion ‘Flordaking’ peach fruit was significantly influenced and best quality can be obtained when it is grafted on ‘GF-677′ rootstock.

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