Physiological and Transcriptomic Analyses Unveil the Preservation Mechanism of Ah11601 Fermentation Broth on 'Shine Muscat' Grapes.

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Key Lab of Agri-Food Safety of Anhui Province, College of Resource and Environmental Science, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei 230036, China.

Published: April 2025


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Background/objectives: Grapes (), particularly 'Shine Muscat', are prone to postharvest quality loss mainly due to poor storage tolerance. Actinomycetes are microbial resources that produce secondary metabolites that exhibit notable functional properties.

Methods: This study explored the use of Ah11601 fermentation broth (SFB) as a postharvest treatment to preserve 'Shine Muscat' grape quality during 6 days of room temperature storage using physiological, transcriptomic, and bioinformatics analyses to elucidate the underlying regulatory mechanism.

Results: The results demonstrated that, compared to the control group stored at room temperature (25 °C) for 6 days (6D), the SFB-treated group (T6D) presented a significant delay in the decrease in fruit hardness and vitamin C content. Further investigations revealed that the 6D treatment significantly elevated lipoxygenase activity, MDA content, O generation rate, and HO levels. In addition, both the 6D and T6D treatments significantly increased the activities of SOD and APX. Functional enrichment analysis revealed that the upregulated DEGs in the 6D group were predominantly enriched in pathways such as phenylpropanoid biosynthesis; flavonoid biosynthesis; phenylalanine metabolism; and stilbenoid, diarylheptanoid, and gingerol biosynthesis. The downregulated DEGs were enriched primarily in the endoplasmic reticulum protein processing pathway. In the T6D group, the upregulated DEGs were predominantly enriched in the zeatin biosynthesis pathway. In addition, significant alterations in the expression of genes associated with the ethylene and abscisic acid signaling pathways were detected.

Conclusions: In conclusion, SFB treatment effectively mitigated the deterioration of the postharvest quality of 'Shine Muscat' grapes by preserving the cellular redox balance, regulating cytokinin and ethylene biosynthesis, and optimizing the regulation of ethylene and abscisic acid signaling.

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