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Hydrogen Gas Improves the Postharvest Quality of Lanzhou Lily ( Lilium davidii var. unicolor ) Bulbs.

Hongsheng ZhangXuetong WuXingjuan LiuYandong YaoZesheng LiuLijuan WeiXuemei HouRong GaoYihua LiChunlei WangWeibiao Liao
Published in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Hydrogen gas (H 2 ) is an important molecular messenger in animal and plant cells and is involved in various aspects of plant processes, including root organogenesis induction, stress tolerance and postharvest senescence. This study investigated the effect of H 2 fumigation on the quality of Lanzhou lily scales. The results indicated the H 2 remarkably declined the color variation and browning degree in Lanzhou lily scales by suppressing the activity of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL), peroxidase (POD) and polyphenol oxidase (PPO). Moreover, H 2 significantly alleviated the degradation of soluble proteins and soluble sugars in Lanzhou lily scales during postharvest storage, mitigating the decline in nutritional quality. This alleviating effect of H 2 might be achieved by increasing the endogenous H 2 concentration. Collectively, our data provide new insights into the postharvest quality reduction of Lanzhou lily scales mitigated by H 2 fumigation.
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