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The role of cuticle in fruit shelf-life

R. Fernández-Muñoz, Antonio Heredia, Eva Domίnguez

2022Current Opinion in Biotechnology73 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ensuring the availability of high-quality fresh fruits requires the development of strategies to maintain prolonged shelf-life. The plant cuticle is a modification of the outer epidermal cell wall and, as such, acts as a barrier with the environment. Understanding how the cuticle naturally changes during postharvest is crucial to address the potential effect of different storage conditions on the cuticle biophysical properties. The impact of different cuticle traits in fruit water loss, its relevance in several fruit-skin disorders, and its participation in postharvest decay caused by pathogens are discussed. Future challenges to study in vivo the physicochemical properties of the cuticle are also addressed.

Topics & Concepts

Cuticle (hair)PostharvestShelf lifePlant cuticleBiologyBotanyFood scienceAnatomyBiochemistryWaxPlant Surface Properties and TreatmentsPostharvest Quality and Shelf Life ManagementHorticultural and Viticultural Research