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Physiological and transcriptome analyses of the effects of excessive water deficit on malic acid accumulation in apple.

Ping WangShixiong LuXuejing CaoZonghuan MaBai-Hong ChenJuan Mao
Published in: Tree physiology (2022)
Acidity is a determinant of the organoleptic quality of apple, whereas its regulatory mechanism under water stress remains obscure. Fruit from apple 'Yanfu 3' of Fuji trees grown under normal water irrigation (CK), excessive water deficit treatment (DRT), and excessive water irrigation treatment (WAT) were sampled at 85, 100, 115, 130, 145, 160, and 175 days after full bloom designated stages S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, and S7, respectively. DRT treatment reduced the individual fruit weight and fruit moisture content, and increased fruit firmness. The malate content of DRT treatment was higher than that of CK and WAT from stages S1 to S7. RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis of the transcriptome at stages S4, S6, and S7 indicated that malate anabolism was associated with cysteine and methionine, auxin signaling, glyoxylate and dicarboxylate, and pyruvate metabolism. Overexpression of MdPEPC4 increased the malate content in apple calli induced by 4% PEG. Our study provides novel insights into the effects of water stress on the molecular mechanism underlying apple fruit acidity.
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