Rj. Redgwell et R. Harker, SOFTENING OF KIWIFRUIT DISCS - EFFECT OF INHIBITION OF GALACTOSE LOSSFROM CELL-WALLS, Phytochemistry, 39(6), 1995, pp. 1319-1323
Ripening-related cell wall changes that are characteristic of intact k
iwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa var. deliciosa) were examined in excised
outer pericarp discs, in the presence and absence of metabolic inhibi
tors. Cell wall materials (CWMs) were prepared from discs at time 0 an
d 24, 48 and 72 hr after excision. Control discs softened rapidly over
72 hr, showing a decrease in cell wall-associated galactose and an in
crease in pectin solubilization. When discs were treated with 50 mM ga
lactose there was complete inhibition of galactose loss from the CWMs
24 hr after excision and a retardation of galactose loss after 72 hr,
but no effect on either the rate of disc softening or pectin solubiliz
ation. Discs treated with aminooxyacetic acid, an inhibitor of ethylen
e biosynthesis, did not soften or show any sign of pectin solubilizati
on after 72 hr but did show a loss of galactose from the CWM. The resu
lts suggest that the loss of cell wall-associated galactose and pectin
solubilization in ripening kiwifruit are separate processes and that
galactose loss, in part, may be independent of ethylene.