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Potassium stimulates fruit sugar accumulation by increasing carbon flow in <i>Citrus sinensis</i>

Kongjie Wu, Chengxiao Hu, Peiyu Liao, Yinlong Hu, Xuecheng Sun, Qiling Tan, Zhiyong Pan, Shoujun Xu, Zhihao Dong, Songwei Wu

2024Horticulture Research27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Soluble sugars contribute to the taste and flavor of citrus fruit. Potassium (K), known as a quality element, plays key roles in improving sugar accumulation and fruit quality, but the mechanism is largely unknown. This study aims to elucidate how K improves sugar accumulation by regulating carbon flow from source leaves to fruit in Newhall navel orange. We found that optimal fruit K concentrations around 1.5% improved sugar accumulation and fruit quality in citrus. K application increased the strength of both sink and source, as indicated by the increased fruit growth rate, enzyme activities and expression levels of key genes involved in sucrose (Suc) metabolism in fruit and leaf. K application also facilitated Suc transport from source leaves to fruit, as confirmed by the enhanced 13C-Suc level in fruit. Furthermore, we found that navel orange used the symplastic pathway for transporting Suc from source leaves to fruit, and K application enhanced symplastic loading, as demonstrated by the intensified carboxyfluorescein signal and increased plasmodesmata density in leaves. The findings reveal that K stimulates fruit sugar accumulation by increasing carbon flow from source leaves to fruit in Newhall navel orange.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyCitrus × sinensisSugarPotassiumCitrus fruitCarbon fibersBotanyRutaceaeHorticultureAgronomyOrange (colour)Food scienceComposite materialChemistryOrganic chemistryMaterials scienceComposite numberPlant Physiology and Cultivation StudiesPlant nutrient uptake and metabolismPlant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
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