Expression data from citrus fruit (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck)
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ABSTRACT: An antifungal aroma substance, 2-phenylethanol (PEA), was isolated from antagonistic yeast strain Kloeckera apiculata extract. Microarry were used to analyse its role citrus. We used microarrays to detail the global programme of gene expression underlying Citrus were treated with 1.0x108 cells/ml K. apiculata (KA), PEA (0.15%), the extract (1000xdilute) and control (CK) for 24 h, An antifungal aroma substance, 2-phenylethanol, was isolated from antagonistic yeast strain Kloeckera apiculata. To analyse its role in Citrus response,Citrus were treated with K. apiculata , 2-phenylethano (0.15%), the extract (1000xdilute) and control (CK) for 24 h, respectively. The fresh epicarp of citrus was separated by knife and directly frozen in liquid nitrogen for RNA extraction and hybridization on Affymetrix microarrays.
Project description:An antifungal aroma substance, 2-phenylethanol (PEA), was isolated from antagonistic yeast strain Kloeckera apiculata extract. Microarry were used to analyse its role citrus. We used microarrays to detail the global programme of gene expression underlying Citrus were treated with 1.0x108 cells/ml K. apiculata (KA), PEA (0.15%), the extract (1000xdilute) and control (CK) for 24 h,
Project description:The postharvest senescence processes of citrus fruits were analyzed transcriptomic. The present study was aimed to: further uncover the rind-flesh communication of hesperidium; characterize the differential storage behaviors of different citrus varieties; reveal the important changes during storing process; and demonstrate the specific non-climacteric characteristics of citrus fruits. We chose four major table fruit varieties of citrus: satsuma mandarin (Citrus unshiu Marc) (M), ponkan (Citrus reticulata Blanco) (K), newhall navel orange (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck) (O) and shatian pummelo (Citrus grandis Osbeck) (P). They were sampled every 10 days during 50 DAH (days after harvest), almost covering the commercial storage period of loose-skin citrus.
Project description:Low temperature storage of citrus fruits are susceptible to chilling disorder symptoms that impact fruit quality. Understanding the molecular frame underlying the cold storage process will provide a basic guidance for practical control. We used Affymetrix Citrus GeneChip to examine the transcriptional changes in cold-stored Citrus reticulata Blanco cv. âPonkanâ pulp tissue for three successive months. Ponkan postharvest fruits were under cold storage for three successive months. The pulp tissue was used for RNA extraction and hybridization on Affymetrix Citrus Genome microarrays.
Project description:Carotenoids have been demonstrated to be indispensable plant secondary metabolites that are involved in photosynthesis, antioxidation, and phytohormone biosynthesis. Carotenoids are likely involved in other biological functions that have yet to be discovered. In this study, we utilized genomic expression investigation to gain a deep insight into the carotenoid-related biological processes in the citrus calli overexpressing CrtB. Abortive ovule embryogenic calli from four citrus genotypes were used in this study. They were derived from Star Ruby grapefruit (C. paradise Macf.), Marsh grapefruit (C. paradise Macf.), and Sunburst mandarin [Citrus reticulata Blanco M-CM-^W (C. paradisi Macf. M-CM-^W C. reticulata)], designated as RB, M, and SBT, respectively. Engineered cell models (ECMs) were established by over-expressing 35S::CrtB (tpM-bM-^@M-^SrbcSM-bM-^@M-^SCrtB) [CrtB protein, phytoene synthase from Erwinia herbicola (now known as Pantoea agglomerans), containing a Pea rbcS transit peptide] in citrus embryogenic calli. Twenty-day-old calli were harvested and used for RNA extraction and hybridization on Affymetrix microarrays.
Project description:Kumquat (Fortunella classifolia Swingle) was thought as a close relative to citrus according to fruit morphology taxonomic, but kumquat fruit as well as its flowering characteristic are distinct from other citrus species, the trees usually blooms on the medium of June, obviously later than other citrus species, moreover many kumquat accessions could be blossom more than one times during one growth season, as this reason, the kumquat fruits could be consecutively ripen over several months, which made the study of globe genes expression profile for different development stage fruit easy. Kumquat is non-climacteric fruit, however the kumquat fruit ripening process, especially genes expression change in young and ripe kumquat fruits are less known, so studying on the global genes expression profiles of kumquat fruits in young and ripe stage are especially helpful to identify ripening-related genes and unravel the mechanism of ripening process.
Project description:Citrus greening or huanglongbing (HLB) is a devastating disease of citrus. HLB is associated with the phloem-limited fastidious prokaryotic alpha-proteobacterium Candidatus Liberibacter spp. In this report, we used sweet orange (Citrus sinensis) leaf tissue infected with 'Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus' and compared this with healthy controls. Investigation of the host response was examined with citrus microarray hybridization based on 30,171 sets expressed sequence tag sequences from several citrus species and hybrids. The microarray analysis indicated that HLB infection significantly affected expression of 624 genes whose encoded proteins were categorized according to function. The categories included genes associated with sugar metabolism, plant defense, phytohormone, and cell wall metabolism, as well as 14 other gene categories. Young, healthy Valencia sweet orange (C. sinensis) plants were graft inoculated with budwood from Ca. L. asiaticus-infected citrus plants. Prior to the innocualtion, the plants were confirmed to be Ca. L. asiaticus-free in ordinary and quantitative PCR tests. The presence of the bacteria in the inoculated plants was confirmed in both conventional and quantitative PCR with specific primers to Ca. L. asiaticus. The stem and root samples used for RNA extraction and hybridization on Affymetrix microarrays were obtained from three symptomatic and three healthy control trees of similar size, approximately 1 year after inoculation.
Project description:‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ (CLas), the bacterial pathogen associated with citrus greening disease, is transmitted by Diaphorina citri, the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). This dataset was obtained from analysis of peptides from CLas(-) nymph ACP samples.
Project description:‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ (CLas), the bacterial pathogen associated with citrus greening disease, is transmitted by Diaphorina citri, the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). This dataset was obtained from analysis of CLas(-) whole adult ACP samples.
Project description:‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ (CLas), the bacterial pathogen associated with citrus greening disease, is transmitted by Diaphorina citri, the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). This dataset was obtained from analysis of CLas(+) whole nymph ACP samples.
Project description:‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ (CLas), the bacterial pathogen associated with citrus greening disease, is transmitted by Diaphorina citri, the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). This dataset was obtained from analysis of CLas(+) whole adult ACP samples.