The Role of Naphthaleneacetic Acid and 1-Methylcyclopropene in Preventing Preharvest Berry Dropping in Vitis vinifera L.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Fruit dropping represents a concern in many fruit species, including Vitis vinifera L.
This research investigated the role of two plant growth regulators (PGRs), naphthaleneacetic
acid (NAA) and 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP), in mitigating preharvest berry dropping
(PHBD) through affecting ethylene (ET) and auxin (AUX) metabolism and interactions, key
hormones involved in abscission. The experiment was carried out on cv. Dolcetto, with PGR
treatments applied at 43, 53, and 90 days after anthesis (DAA) for NAA and at 56 DAA for
1-MCP. Berry dropping incidence, yield parameters, and transcript levels of genes related to
ET and AUX pathways were analyzed, including VIT_212s0059g01380, VIT_211s0016g02380,
VIT_207s0005g00820, VIT_216s0013g00980, VIT_203s0091g00310, and VIT_207s0104g00800.
Both NAA and 1-MCP significantly reduced PHBD, with NAA achieving a 92% reduction
and 1-MCP an 82% reduction compared to control vines. Transcript analysis revealed
differential gene expression patterns, indicating that NAA affects the ET biosynthesis
pathway, while 1-MCP interferes with ET receptor signaling. The results suggest that both
PGRs effectively reduced berry dropping, providing a basis for integrated crop management
strategies to mitigate PHBD in grapevine cultivars susceptible to this physiological disorder.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
abscission; auxin; Dolcetto; ethylene; PGRs; RNA
Elenco autori:
Antonio Carlomagno, Claudio Bonghi, Giuseppe Montanaro, Alessandra Ferrandino, Angela Rasori, Vitale Nuzzo, Vittorino Novello
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