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When expressed in rin and nor mutant plants TAGL1 is able to rescue the ripening phenotype of fruits (Figure 8).
However, ectopic expression of TAGL1 in rin and nor mutant plants was able to rescue the ripening phenotype of fruits but not of succulent sepals, suggesting that other fruit-specific factors rather than TAGL1 might operate independently to RIN and NOR to promote fruit ripening.
In panel D, the ripening phenotype of the berries of low and high-SB groups were indicated as dark green (green immature phase), light green (green soft phase with sugar increase), red (pink phase), and purple (red phase).
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Over-expression of TAGL1 is able to rescue the non-ripening phenotype of rin and nor mutants, which is mediated by the transcriptional activation of several ripening genes.
Such abnormalities could be related to the reduced number of epidermal cells from which cuticle is formed and suggest a narrow relationship between the cuticle development and the non-ripening phenotype of TAGL1 silenced fruits.
NOR, a member of the NAC domain family, functions upstream of ethylene in the tomato fruit ripening cascade; NOR mutation leads to a non-ripening phenotype similar to that observed in rin [ 2].
Since ethylene induces ripening of climacteric fruit, it is one of the main targets to control fruit over ripening that leads to fruit softening and deterioration.
Not for Lee the ripening leaves of "On Golden Pond".
Ripened pitaya fruits were selected based on the size uniformity at the same stage of ripening free of visual defects.
Ripening is of interest to tomato breeders, since ripening affects several quality traits, like colour, flavour and soluble solids content.
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