The mechanisms of melatonin in low‐temperature stress tolerance in postharvest fruits and vegetables

Author:

Bhardwaj Renu12,Sati Hansika1,Oberoi Harinder Singh3,Pareek Sunil1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management Kundli Haryana India

2. Department of Biosciences School of Basic and Applied Sciences Galgotias University Greater Noida Uttar Pradesh India

3. Department of Basic and Applied Sciences National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management Kundli Haryana India

Abstract

AbstractLow‐temperature storage of fresh fruits and vegetables, especially below the critical storage temperatures, leads to chilling injury that makes the produce unsuitable for market use. Postharvest application of melatonin for chilling injury alleviation in fruits and vegetables is an alternative preventive measure for the longer persistence of fresh produce on the market. This review classified the mechanisms involved in melatonin‐mediated chilling tolerance into physiological, biochemical (sugar metabolism, organic acids, lignification and respiratory modulation, ripening, senescence, membrane structure, maintenance of the antioxidant system, endogenous proline, endogenous polyamine, γ‐amino butyric acid shunt pathway, and modulation of energy status), and hormonal (ethylene, indole acetic acid, jasmonic acid, and abscisic acid regulation) pathways. Melatonin acted via several mechanisms, including antioxidant activity elevation, induction of antioxidant enzymes, gene expression regulation, gamma‐aminobutyric acid shunt pathway, induction of stress‐tolerant proteins, and cell membrane stabilization. However, dose and duration of exposure optimization, along with alternative means for mass production of melatonin, is required to promote trails.

Publisher

Wiley

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