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Dissecting postharvest chilling injury through biotechnology

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Publication Years
2022-09-15
DOI
Source Title
ISSN
0958-1669
EISSN
1879-0429
Volume78
Abstract

Paradoxically, refrigerating many fruits and vegetables destroys their quality, and may even accelerate their spoilage. This phenomenon, known as postharvest chilling injury (PCI), affects produce from tropical and subtropical regions and leads to economic and postharvest loss and waste. Low temperatures are used to pause the physiological processes associated with senescence, but upon rewarming, these processes may resume at an accelerated rate. Chilling-injured produce may be discarded for not meeting consumer expectations or may prematurely deteriorate. In this review, we describe progress made in identifying the cellular and molecular processes underlying PCI, and point to advances in biotechnological approaches for ameliorating symptoms. Further, we identify the gaps in knowledge that must be bridged to develop effective solutions to PCI.

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Funding Project
National Institute of Food and Agriculture[CA-D-PLS-2404-H]
WOS Research Area
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
WOS Subject
Biochemical Research Methods ; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
WOS Accession No
WOS:000859821400006
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ESI Research Field
BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85138076262
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Scopus
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Cited Times [WOS]:5
Document TypeJournal Article
Identifierhttp://kc.sustech.edu.cn/handle/2SGJ60CL/402650
DepartmentSUSTech-Peking University National Institute of Plants and Food
生命科学学院
生命科学学院_生物系
Affiliation
1.Departamento de Produccion Vegetal,Facultad de Agronomia,Universidad de Concepcion,Concepcion,Chile
2.Department of Plant Sciences,University of California,Davis,CA,95616,United States
3.SUSTech-PKU Joint Institute of Plant and Food Science,Department of Biology,School of Life Sciences,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,518055,China
Recommended Citation
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Albornoz,Karin,Zhou,Jiaqi,Yu,Jingwei,et al. Dissecting postharvest chilling injury through biotechnology[J]. CURRENT OPINION IN BIOTECHNOLOGY,2022,78.
APA
Albornoz,Karin,Zhou,Jiaqi,Yu,Jingwei,&Beckles,Diane M..(2022).Dissecting postharvest chilling injury through biotechnology.CURRENT OPINION IN BIOTECHNOLOGY,78.
MLA
Albornoz,Karin,et al."Dissecting postharvest chilling injury through biotechnology".CURRENT OPINION IN BIOTECHNOLOGY 78(2022).
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