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Ricardo Bianchetti1, Amjad Ali2, Mayank Gururani3
1Departamento de Botânica, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
Abstract:
Fleshy fruit metabolism is intricately influenced by environmental changes, yet the hormonal regulations underlying these responses remain poorly elucidated. ABA and ethylene, pivotal in stress responses across plant vegetative tissues, play crucial roles in triggering fleshy fruit ripening. Their actions are intricately governed by complex mechanisms, influencing key aspects such as nutraceutical compound accumulation, sugar content, and softening parameters. Both hormones are essential orchestrators of significant alterations in fruit development in response to stressors like drought, salt, and temperature fluctuations. These alterations encompass colour development, sugar accumulation, injury mitigation, and changes in cell-wall degradation and ripening progression. This review provides a comprehensive overview of recent research progress on the roles of ABA and ethylene in responding to drought, salt, and temperature stress, as well as the molecular mechanisms controlling ripening in environmental cues. Additionally, we propose further studies aimed at genetic manipulation of ABA and ethylene signalling, offering potential strategies to enhance fleshy fruit resilience in the face of future climate change scenarios.
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