Biomass composition explains fruit relative growth rate and discriminates climacteric from non-climacteric species

Author:

Roch Léa1,Prigent Sylvain1,Klose Holger23ORCID,Cakpo Coffi-Belmys4,Beauvoit Bertrand1,Deborde Catherine15ORCID,Fouillen Laetitia56,van Delft Pierre56,Jacob Daniel15,Usadel Björn23,Dai Zhanwu7,Génard Michel4ORCID,Vercambre Gilles4ORCID,Colombié Sophie1,Moing Annick15ORCID,Gibon Yves15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. UMR 1332 Biologie du Fruit et Pathologie, INRAE, Univ. Bordeaux, INRAE Nouvelle Aquitaine – Bordeaux, Avenue Edouard Bourlaux, Villenave d’Ornon, France

2. Institute for Biology, BioSC, RWTH Aachen University, Worringer Weg, Aachen, Germany

3. Institute of Bio- and Geosciences, Plant Sciences (IBG-2), Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Jülich, Germany

4. UR 1115 PSH, INRAE, Avignon Cedex 9, France

5. Bordeaux Metabolome, MetaboHUB, INRAE, Univ. Bordeaux, Avenue Edouard Bourlaux, Villenave d’Ornon, France

6. UMR 5200, CNRS, Univ. Bordeaux, Laboratoire de Biogenèse Membranaire, Avenue Edouard Bourlaux, Villenave d’Ornon, France

7. UMR 1287 EGFV, INRAE, Univ. Bordeaux, Bordeaux Sci Agro, Villenave d’Ornon, France

Abstract

Abstract Fleshy fruits are very varied, whether in terms of their composition, physiology, or rate and duration of growth. To understand the mechanisms that link metabolism to phenotypes, which would help the targeting of breeding strategies, we compared eight fleshy fruit species during development and ripening. Three herbaceous (eggplant, pepper, and cucumber), three tree (apple, peach, and clementine) and two vine (kiwifruit and grape) species were selected for their diversity. Fruit fresh weight and biomass composition, including the major soluble and insoluble components, were determined throughout fruit development and ripening. Best-fitting models of fruit weight were used to estimate relative growth rate (RGR), which was significantly correlated with several biomass components, especially protein content (R=84), stearate (R=0.72), palmitate (R=0.72), and lignocerate (R=0.68). The strong link between biomass composition and RGR was further evidenced by generalized linear models that predicted RGR with R-values exceeding 0.9. Comparison of the fruit also showed that climacteric fruit (apple, peach, kiwifruit) contained more non-cellulosic cell-wall glucose and fucose, and more starch, than non-climacteric fruit. The rate of starch net accumulation was also higher in climacteric fruit. These results suggest that the way biomass is constructed has a major influence on performance, especially growth rate.

Funder

FRIMOUSS

MetaboHUB

PHENOME

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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