Sweet cherry flesh cells burst in non-random clusters along minor veins.
Cracking
Osmotic potential
Phloem
Prunus avium
Solute potential
Water uptake
Journal
Planta
ISSN: 1432-2048
Titre abrégé: Planta
Pays: Germany
ID NLM: 1250576
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
07 Apr 2022
07 Apr 2022
Historique:
received:
10
02
2022
accepted:
21
03
2022
entrez:
7
4
2022
pubmed:
8
4
2022
medline:
12
4
2022
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
Sweet cherry flesh cells burst when exposed to water but they do so in clusters indicating heterogeneity with respect to osmotic concentration, which depends on proximity to a minor vein. Water plays a key role in cracking in sweet cherry fruit. Magnetic resonance imaging has previously indicated preferential partitioning of water along veins. A more negative osmotic potential along veins seems the likely explanation. Here we establish if cell bursting in mature sweet cherry fruit is also associated with the veins. Cell bursting was identified by a novel light microscope technique involving exposure of a cut fruit surface to water or to sucrose solutions. Upon exposure to water there was no bursting of skin cells but for cells of the flesh (mesocarp) bursting increased with time. When the cut surface was exposed to sucrose solutions of decreasing osmotic concentrations (increasing water potentials) the incidence of cell bursting increased from hypertonic (no bursting), to isotonic, to hypotonic. Cell bursting in the outer mesocarp occurred primarily in the vicinity of minor veins that in the inner mesocarp was primarily between radial veins. The median distance between a minor vein and a bursting cell (mean diameter 0.129 mm) was about 0.318 mm that between a radial vein and a bursting cell was about 0.497 mm. In contrast, the distance between adjacent minor veins averaged 2.57 mm, that between adjacent radial veins averaged 0.83 mm. Cell bursting tends to occur in clusters. Mapping of cell bursting indicates (1) that a seemingly uniform population of mesocarp cells actually represents a heterogeneous population with regard to their cell osmotic potentials and (2) cell bursting afflicts clusters of neighbouring cells in the vicinities of minor veins.
Identifiants
pubmed: 35389118
doi: 10.1007/s00425-022-03882-7
pii: 10.1007/s00425-022-03882-7
pmc: PMC8990966
doi:
Substances chimiques
Water
059QF0KO0R
Sucrose
57-50-1
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
100Subventions
Organisme : Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
ID : KN 402/10-1
Informations de copyright
© 2022. The Author(s).
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