Phenotypic and Gene Expression Analysis of Fruit Development of ‘Rojo Brillante’ and ‘Fuyu’ Persimmon (Diospyros kaki L.) Cultivars in Two Different Locations

Author:

Dorta Tania1ORCID,Onoue Noriyuki2ORCID,Hsiang Tzu-Fan3ORCID,Nishiyama Soichiro3ORCID,Ríos Gabino1ORCID,Tao Ryutaro3,Blasco Manuel4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Valencian Institute for Agricultural Research (IVIA), Road CV-315 Km 10.7, 46113 Valencia, Spain

2. Institute of Fruit Tree and Tea Science, NARO, Hiroshima 739-2494, Japan

3. Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan

4. CANSO, Avenue Cooperativa Agrícola Verge de Oreto, 1, L’Alcudia, 46250 Valencia, Spain

Abstract

Fruit development and maturation rely on intrinsic genetic programs involving hormone biosynthesis and signalling and environmental cues, integrating phenological cycles and climatic issues encompassing abiotic stresses and climate change. In persimmon trees, environmental inputs strongly influence fitness and agricultural performance, and fruit yield can be severely compromised by them. We have grown two persimmon accessions (‘Rojo Brillante’ and ‘Fuyu’) under contrasting meteorological conditions of two locations in Spain and Japan. Fruit size, colour change, and firmness parameters were followed during fruit development from 30 days after fruit set until commercial ripening, and the expression of genes related to ethylene production and signalling, gibberellin response, carotenoid biosynthesis, cell wall dynamics, and oxidative stress were reported. Genes depending on intrinsic developmental programs (ethylene and ripening variables, mostly) showed common expression trends in both cultivars and locations, whereas gibberellin and abiotic stress-related genes mimicked reduced fruit growth and abiotic stress associated with higher summer temperatures (>35 °C) and lower rainfall reported in the Spanish location. The expression pattern of these genes is consistent with a growth–defence trade-off that explains fruit differential growth through hormonal and stress tolerance mechanisms.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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