Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Fruit Quality Formation in Actinidia eriantha Benth
Planch. is a fruit tree originating from China that is abundant in the wild. Actinidia eriantha Benth. is a type of that has emerged in recent years. The shape of is an elongated oval, and the skin is covered with dense, non-shedding milk-white hairs. The mature fruit has flesh that is bright green...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plants (Basel) 2023-12, Vol.12 (24), p.4079 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Planch. is a fruit tree originating from China that is abundant in the wild. Actinidia eriantha Benth. is a type of
that has emerged in recent years. The shape of
is an elongated oval, and the skin is covered with dense, non-shedding milk-white hairs. The mature fruit has flesh that is bright green in colour, and the fruit has a strong flavour and a grass-like smell. It is appreciated for its rich nutrient content and unique flavour. Vitamin C, sugar, and organic acids are key factors in the quality and flavour composition of
but have not yet been systematically analysed. Therefore, we sequenced the transcriptome of
at three developmental stages and labelled them S1, S2, and S3, and comparisons of S1 vs. S2, S1 vs. S3, and S2 vs. S3 revealed 1218, 4019, and 3759 upregulated differentially expressed genes and 1823, 3415, and 2226 downregulated differentially expressed genes, respectively. Furthermore, the upregulated differentially expressed genes included 213 core genes, and Gene Ontology enrichment analysis showed that they were enriched in hormones, sugars, organic acids, and many organic metabolic pathways. The downregulated differentially expressed genes included 207 core genes, which were enriched in the light signalling pathway. We further constructed the metabolic pathways of sugars, organic acids, and vitamin C in
and identified the genes involved in vitamin C, sugar, and organic acid synthesis in
fruits at different stages. During fruit development, the vitamin C content decreased, the carbohydrate compound content increased, and the organic acid content decreased. The gene expression patterns were closely related to the accumulation patterns of vitamin C, sugars, and organic acids in
. The above results lay the foundation for the accumulation of vitamin C, sugars, and organic acids in
and for understanding flavour formation in
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ISSN: | 2223-7747 2223-7747 |
DOI: | 10.3390/plants12244079 |