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Maintenance of high epidermal cell density and reduced calyx-end cracking in developing 'Pink Lady' apples treated with a combination of cytokinin 6-benzyladenine and gibberellins A4+A7
Year:
2014
Source of publication :
Scientia Horticulturae
Authors :
Fogelman, Edna
;
.
Ginzberg, Idit
;
.
Rozental, Lior
;
.
Volume :
165
Co-Authors:


Stern, R.A., MIGAL, Galilee Technology Center, PO Box 831, Kiryat Shmona 11016, Israel, Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel-Hai College, Upper Galilee 12210, Israel

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From page:
324
To page:
330
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Total pages:
7
)
Abstract:
Calyx-end cracking in 'Pink Lady' apple develops as concentric cracks located around the stylar-end. The factors that induce the cracking are unknown, however we previously demonstrated that the intensity of the disorder can be controlled by application of a mixture of synthetic gibberellins (GA4 plus GA7) and cytokinin (6-benzyladenine; BA) at different phenological stages of fruit development, and suggested that the plant growth regulators (PGRs) affect the elasticity of the epidermal layer at the calyx-end by increasing cell density. The present study focused on histological analyses of the peel at the calyx-end following the application of BA+GA4+7. The experiments were conducted in Northern Israel during 2011 and 2012. In 2011 the PGRs were applied as 0.2% (v/v) Superlon™ (i.e., 40mgl-1 BA plus 40mgl-1 GA4+7) once, twice or three times every 14 days since 60 days after full bloom (DAFB). In 2012, to test the efficacy of a lower concentration of the PGRs, 0.025% (v/v) Superlon™ was used. Spraying was applied at 60 to 90 DAFB (cell expansion phase) as before, in addition to earlier spraying at 7 to 35 DAFB (cell division phase). In all treatments given at cell expansion phase the BA+GA4+7 mixture increased the epidermal cell density at the calyx-end, compared to control. Multiple spraying maintained the high cell density during fruit expansion compared to one-time application, and the higher concentration of the PGRs was more potent than the lower. Assessment of calyx-end cracking suggested that low concentration of the PGRs (i.e., 5mgl-1 BA plus 5mgl-1 GA4+7) is most efficient when applied three times at cell division phase.Interestingly, in 2011 the incidence of calyx-end cracking was significantly lower relative to 2012 and 2010 that were characterized by extended daily hours of high temperatures (>34. °C). This association can be used by growers as a criterion in applying the PGR treatment early in the season when temperatures are higher than the average and high incidence of calyx-end cracking might be expected. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
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cell organelle
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DOI :
10.1016/j.scienta.2013.11.020
Article number:
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Scopus
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Language:
English
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25996
Last updated date:
02/03/2022 17:27
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Maintenance of high epidermal cell density and reduced calyx-end cracking in developing 'Pink Lady' apples treated with a combination of cytokinin 6-benzyladenine and gibberellins A4+A7
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Maintenance of high epidermal cell density and reduced calyx-end cracking in developing 'Pink Lady' apples treated with a combination of cytokinin 6-benzyladenine and gibberellins A4+A7
Calyx-end cracking in 'Pink Lady' apple develops as concentric cracks located around the stylar-end. The factors that induce the cracking are unknown, however we previously demonstrated that the intensity of the disorder can be controlled by application of a mixture of synthetic gibberellins (GA4 plus GA7) and cytokinin (6-benzyladenine; BA) at different phenological stages of fruit development, and suggested that the plant growth regulators (PGRs) affect the elasticity of the epidermal layer at the calyx-end by increasing cell density. The present study focused on histological analyses of the peel at the calyx-end following the application of BA+GA4+7. The experiments were conducted in Northern Israel during 2011 and 2012. In 2011 the PGRs were applied as 0.2% (v/v) Superlon™ (i.e., 40mgl-1 BA plus 40mgl-1 GA4+7) once, twice or three times every 14 days since 60 days after full bloom (DAFB). In 2012, to test the efficacy of a lower concentration of the PGRs, 0.025% (v/v) Superlon™ was used. Spraying was applied at 60 to 90 DAFB (cell expansion phase) as before, in addition to earlier spraying at 7 to 35 DAFB (cell division phase). In all treatments given at cell expansion phase the BA+GA4+7 mixture increased the epidermal cell density at the calyx-end, compared to control. Multiple spraying maintained the high cell density during fruit expansion compared to one-time application, and the higher concentration of the PGRs was more potent than the lower. Assessment of calyx-end cracking suggested that low concentration of the PGRs (i.e., 5mgl-1 BA plus 5mgl-1 GA4+7) is most efficient when applied three times at cell division phase.Interestingly, in 2011 the incidence of calyx-end cracking was significantly lower relative to 2012 and 2010 that were characterized by extended daily hours of high temperatures (>34. °C). This association can be used by growers as a criterion in applying the PGR treatment early in the season when temperatures are higher than the average and high incidence of calyx-end cracking might be expected. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
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