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Sun exposure and high preharvest fruit temperatures increase antioxidants, heat shock proteins and thermotolerance of mango fruit ( <i>Mangifera indica L.</i> )
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Sun exposure and high preharvest fruit temperatures increase antioxidants, heat shock proteins and thermotolerance of mango fruit ( Mangifera indica L. )

Valérie Kagy, Hélène Duret, Morgan Mangeas, Marcelle Bouteiller, Irma Murcia, René Pineau, Hamid Amir, Di Brewster, Shane Olsson, Anne White, …
New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science, Vol.52, p.383 - 408
17/03/2024

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anthocyanins polyphenols defence systems antioxidant capacity low molecular weight heat shock protein heat treatment Stress Stress heat treatment low molecular weight heat shock protein antioxidant capacity anthocyanins polyphenols defence systems

Preharvest sun-exposure can improve the tolerance of fruit during postharvest handling conditions and thus we examined the postharvest responses of mangos. Sun-exposed and shaded fruit of 'Keitt' and 'Reynal' mango were harvested and assessed for external and internal damage following postharvest hot water (HW 55°C/50min) and hot air (HA 47°C/20min; 49°C/90min) treatments used for fruit fly disinfestation. Heat shock proteins and antioxidant systems were examined as possible biochemical strategies for stress protection of fruit tissues. With maximum air temperatures <37°C, fruit exposed to direct sunlight reached temperatures up to 47°C. Following HW, sun-exposed 'Reynal' fruit had less external damage than shaded fruit, with damage mainly on the exposed surfaces. In contrast, sun-exposed and shaded 'Keitt' fruit had similar levels of damage following HW. For both cultivars, HA treatments of either sun-exposed or shaded fruit did not cause any significant external damage, but internal damage was observed. Both cultivars exhibited biochemical stress responses. Hsp17.4 in the flesh of sun-exposed 'Reynal' and 'Keitt' fruit were 2 and 6 times higher than in shaded fruit, respectively. Total polyphenols and anthocyanins were higher in tissues of sun-exposed than shaded fruit. Results are discussed in terms of the different biochemical defence strategies among these cultivars.

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