2020
DOI: 10.32615/bp.2020.156
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Simultaneous induction of anthocyanin and peroxidase by sucrose in hypocotyls and roots of Chinese red radish seedlings

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“…Sucrose most strongly induced pelargonidin-3-O-glucoside accumulation in the hypocotyls and roots of red radish seedlings. By contrast, 1:1 fructose:glucose only weakly activated anthocyanin accumulation in the same crop [19]. The cyanidin-3-glucoside content increased in the mesocarp disks of blood-fleshed peach fruit treated with 100 mM sucrose [29].…”
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“…Sucrose most strongly induced pelargonidin-3-O-glucoside accumulation in the hypocotyls and roots of red radish seedlings. By contrast, 1:1 fructose:glucose only weakly activated anthocyanin accumulation in the same crop [19]. The cyanidin-3-glucoside content increased in the mesocarp disks of blood-fleshed peach fruit treated with 100 mM sucrose [29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The shoots of Clematis pitcheri cultured in the presence of high sucrose concentrations and nitrogen accumulated high anthocyanin levels [18]. Exogenous sucrose induced anthocyanin accumulation more effectively than a 1:1 fructose: glucose mixture in the hypocotyls and roots of red radish seedlings [19]. Glucose more effectively induced anthocyanin accumulation than sucrose and without exogenous sugar treatment in blackberry fruit [20].…”
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“…Differences in EBG and LBG expression in different plants have been associated with differences in anthocyanin biosynthesis and resulting color differences. For example, comparative transcriptome analysis of sweet potato [33], potato [34], and Chinese red radish [35] indicated that the quantities of the anthocyanins in roots of different cultivars are due to respective changes in EBG and LBG expressions. Moreover, the higher expressions of genes involved in mono-, di-, tri-, and sesquiterpenoids in ZS and consistent accumulations of terpenoids also propose that these genes are expressed highly, which convert terpenoids into downstream metabolites (Table 1; Figure 4).…”
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confidence: 99%