2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2022.110273
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Fruit transcriptional profiling of the contrasting genotypes for shelf life reveals the key candidate genes and molecular pathways regulating post-harvest biology in cucumber

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“…Two contrasting genotypes, DC-48 (better keeping quality) and DC-83 (poor keeping quality) were grown in the research field of the Division of Vegetable Science, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi (28.6377° N, 77.1571° E) under protected condition using insect proof net during the spring summer season of 2019. The genotype, DC-48 and DC-83, were slicing type cucumbers and belong to the same species, C. sativus L. Description of the genotypes and their detailed characterization for keeping quality is discussed in our earlier report ( Pradeepkumara et al, 2022 ). Suitable cultural practices were followed for raising a healthy crop.…”
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“…Two contrasting genotypes, DC-48 (better keeping quality) and DC-83 (poor keeping quality) were grown in the research field of the Division of Vegetable Science, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi (28.6377° N, 77.1571° E) under protected condition using insect proof net during the spring summer season of 2019. The genotype, DC-48 and DC-83, were slicing type cucumbers and belong to the same species, C. sativus L. Description of the genotypes and their detailed characterization for keeping quality is discussed in our earlier report ( Pradeepkumara et al, 2022 ). Suitable cultural practices were followed for raising a healthy crop.…”
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“…Samples were collected at 5DAP and 10DAP using the normally developed fruits for RNA-seq. Sampling of the fruits and isolation of RNA was done in triplicate as per the procedure discussed by Pradeepkumara et al (2022) . Uniformly peeled surface tissues of the fruit epicarp (2 mm) were used for RNA extraction and high throughput sequencing.…”
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“…To maintain the shelf life with natural colour and flavour, an antisense gene was introduced in tomatoes by a Californian company Calgene in the 1980s and developed improved shelf-life tomatoes, i.e., popularly known as FlavrSavr tomatoes ( Bruening and Lyons, 2000 ). In addition to that natural variant of cucumber fruit (DC-48:high shelf life) was also explored through qRT-PCR for fresh green colour and shelf life and found that Expansin (EXP), Polygalacturunase (PG), and xyloglucan endotransglucosylase linked with cell wall degradation process and regulates to maintain the fruit firmness ( Pradeepkumara et al, 2022 ). Several such efforts are underway in several vegetable and fruit crops.…”
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“…Cucumber ( Cucumis sativus L.) is grown commercially in tropical and subtropical climates around the world ( Pradeepkumara et al., 2022 ). In the Indian sub-continent, cucumber is grown from the highlands to the plains under open fields and protected conditions, including riverbeds.…”
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