Effects of Storage Temperatures on Nitrogen Assimilation and Remobilization during Post-Harvest Senescence of Pak Choi
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Published:2023-10-18
Issue:10
Volume:13
Page:1540
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ISSN:2218-273X
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Container-title:Biomolecules
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biomolecules
Author:
Dhandapani Savitha12ORCID, Philip Vidya Susan1, Nabeela Nasreen Shaik Anwar Ahamed1, Tan Alice Mei Xien12, Jayapal Praveen Kumar2, Ram Rajeev J.23, Park Bong Soo12ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory, National University of Singapore, 1 Research Link, Singapore 117604, Singapore 2. Disruptive & Sustainable Technologies for Agricultural Precision, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, 1 CREATE Way, Singapore 138602, Singapore 3. Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
Abstract
In the agricultural industry, the post-harvest leafy vegetable quality and shelf life significantly influence market value and consumer acceptability. This study examined the effects of different storage temperatures on leaf senescence, nitrogen assimilation, and remobilization in Pak Choi (Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis). Mature Pak Choi plants were harvested and stored at two different temperatures, 4 °C and 25 °C. Senescence was tracked via chlorophyll content and leaf yellowing. Concurrently, alterations in the total nitrogen, nitrate, and protein content were quantified on days 0, 3, 6, and 9 in old, mid, and young leaves of Pak Choi plants. As expected, 4 °C alleviated chlorophyll degradation and delayed senescence of Pak Choi compared to 25 °C. Total nitrogen and protein contents were inversely correlated, while the nitrate content remained nearly constant across leaf groups at 25 °C. Additionally, the transcript levels of genes involved in nitrogen assimilation and remobilization revealed key candidate genes that were differentially expressed between 4 °C and 25 °C, which might be targeted to extend the shelf life of the leafy vegetables. Thus, this study provides pivotal insights into the molecular and physiological responses of Pak Choi to post-harvest storage conditions.
Funder
National Research Foundation (NRF), Prime Minister’s Office, Singapore
Subject
Molecular Biology,Biochemistry
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