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  • The cytokinin-like compound forchlorfenuron (CPPU) promotes fruit growth in 'Hayward' var. but decreases dry matter (DM), which is a key quality indicator.
  • The study hypothesized that increased growth due to CPPU raises the fruit's carbohydrate demand, but the reduced DM wasn't because of limited carbohydrate supply.
  • Findings revealed that CPPU boosts fruit weight by enhancing water uptake through increased soluble carbohydrates, and specific genes involved in sugar metabolism change depending on carbohydrate availability during development.

Article Abstract

Exogenous application of a cytokinin-like compound forchlorfenuron (CPPU) can promote fruit growth, although often at the expense of dry matter (DM), an important indicator of fruit quality. var. 'Hayward' fruit are very responsive to CPPU treatments, but the mechanism underlying the significant fruit weight increase and associated decrease in DM is unclear. In this study, we hypothesised that CPPU-enhanced growth increases fruit carbohydrate demand, but limited carbohydrate supply resulted in decreased fruit DM. During fruit development, CPPU effects on physical parameters, metabolites, osmotic pressure and transcriptional changes were assessed under conditions of both standard and a high carbohydrate supply. We showed that CPPU increased fruit fresh weight but the dramatic DM decrease was not carbohydrate limited. Enhanced glucose and fructose concentrations contributed to an increase in soluble carbohydrate osmotic pressure, which was correlated with increased water accumulation in CPPU-treated fruit and up-regulation of water channel aquaporin gene at 49 days after anthesis. Transcipt analysis suggested that the molecular mechanism contributing to increased glucose and fructose concentrations was altered by carbohydrate supply. At standard carbohydrate supply, the early glucose increase in CPPU fruit was associated with reduced starch synthesis and increased starch degradation. When carbohydrate supply was high, the early glucose increase in CPPU fruit was associated with a general decrease in starch synthesis but up-regulation of vacuolar invertase and fructokinase genes. We conclude that CPPU affected fruit expansion by increasing the osmotically-driven water uptake and its effect was not carbohydrate supply-limited.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5605667PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/hortres.2017.43DOI Listing

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