2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12870-024-05327-7
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Cuticle deposition ceases during strawberry fruit development

Jannis Straube,
Grecia Hurtado,
Viktoria Zeisler-Diehl
et al.

Abstract: Background Ideally, the barrier properties of a fruit’s cuticle persist throughout its development. This presents a challenge for strawberry fruit, with their rapid development and thin cuticles. The objective was to establish the developmental time course of cuticle deposition in strawberry fruit. Results Fruit mass and surface area increase rapidly, with peak growth rate coinciding with the onset of ripening. On a whole-fruit basis, the masses of… Show more

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