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Effects of nitric oxide treatment on ethylene biosynthesis in harvested papaya fruit
  
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郭芹,王吉德,李雪萍,陈维信,吴斌 新疆大学化学化工学院华南农业大学园艺学院/广东省果蔬保鲜重点实验室新疆农业科学院农产品贮藏加工研究所 
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      Effects of nitric oxide (NO) on ethylene biosynthesis in papaya fruit were investigated. Papaya fruit harvested at light green with some hint of yellow at the blossom end, were first fumigated with 60 μL/L NO for 3 h, then stored at 20℃ with 85% relative humidity (RH) for 20 days. Changes in the levels of ethylene, 1 -aminocyclopropane -1 -carboxylic acid (ACC), 1 - malonylaminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (MACC), as well as the activities of ACC synthase (ACS), ACC oxidase (ACO) and the expression of CpACS2 and CpACO1 genes were measured during papaya ripening. The results showed that NO treatment inhibited ethylene production, ACO activity and the expression of CpACO1 gene, leading to the accumulation of ACC and MACC during storage.However, ACS activity and the expression of CpACS2 gene were not suppressed significantly by NO treatment.
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