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Revista Colombiana de Biotecnología
Print version ISSN 0123-3475
Abstract
JULIO-GONZALEZ, Lesbia C.; MATAS, Antonio J. and MERCADO, José A.. Characterization of quality traits in transgenic strawberry fruits with genes encoding pectinolytic enzymes down-regulated. Rev. colomb. biotecnol [online]. 2018, vol.20, n.1, pp.42-50. ISSN 0123-3475. https://doi.org/10.15446/rev.colomb.biote.v20n1.73673.
Some quality traits of transgenic strawberry fruits with low levels of expression of the pectinase genes FaPGI (PG lines) or FaplC gene (APEL lines) were evaluated. Two independent lines per transgenic genotype were analyzed. Soluble solids were similar in control and transgenic lines. Similarly, pH and titratable acidity was similar in lines PG29, APEL21 and control; however, lines PG62 and APEL39 showed acidity values higher than the control. The color parameters L*, a* and b* were similar in control and transgenic fruits; however, line APEL21 displayed a lower value of anthocyanin content. The highest values of fruit firmness, measured with an extrusion test, were observed in both PG transgenic lines and in the APEL39 line. Regarding the drip loss, APEL39 line showed a higher value than the control, but the APEL21 line displayed lower values. The content of phenolic compounds was analyzed in line PG29, not observing significant differences with the control. Finally, the antiradical activity of the fruit was slightly lower in the line PG29 than in the control. The results obtained indicate that the silencing of the pectinase genes increases the firmness of the fruit without substantially modifying other quality parameters such as color, acidity, soluble solids or anthocyanin content.
Keywords : cell wall; fruit ripening; genetic transformation; pectins; postharvest.