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Targeting ripening regulators to develop fruit with high quality and extended shelf life

Jaclyn A. Adaskaveg, Barbara Blanco‐Ulate

2023Current Opinion in Biotechnology49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fruit quality directly impacts fruit marketability and consumer acceptance. Breeders have focused on fruit quality traits to extend shelf life, primarily through fruit texture, but, in some cases, have neglected other qualities such as flavor and nutrition. In recent years, integrative biotechnology and consumer-minded approaches have surfaced, aiding in the development of flavorful, long-lasting fruit. Here, we discussed how specific transcription factors and hormones involved in fruit ripening can be targeted to generate high-quality fruit through traditional breeding and bioengineering. We highlight regulators that can be used to generate novel-colored fruit or biofortify fresh produce with health-promoting nutrients, such as vitamin C. Overall, we argue that addressing grower and industry needs must be balanced with consumer-based traits.

Topics & Concepts

RipeningShelf lifeBiotechnologyQuality (philosophy)BiologyFood sciencePhilosophyEpistemologyPostharvest Quality and Shelf Life ManagementPlant Gene Expression AnalysisPlant Physiology and Cultivation Studies