International Journal of Horticultural Science (Mar 2009)

Ripening related processes in strawberry, a nonclimacteric fruit: a short overview

  • V. Tisza,
  • L. Kovács,
  • L. Heszky,
  • E. Kiss

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31421/IJHS/15/1-2/821
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1-2

Abstract

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Fruits are essential part of the human diet: they provide vitamins, minerals, antioxidants to the mankind. Physiologically they can be divided into two groups-climacteric and nonclimacteric - depending if they display any respiratory peak and dramatic increase in ethylene biosynthesis or do not. Ethylene is a gaseous hormone playing a very important role in several physiological processes in plants. While climacteric fruits, like apples, bananas, tomatoes, peaches, apricots show increased ethylene biosynthesis and dramatic respiratory peak during their ripening, nonclimacteric fruits, like strawberries, grapes, citrus do not. The most widely used fruits for studying nonclimacteric ripening are strawberries: several papers are focusing on the identification and characterization of ripening related genes from this plant. Therefore here we attempt to summarize the most important advances in strawberry fruit development, and ripening.

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