A reasonable strategy for Caulerpa lentillifera J. Agardh (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta) transportation based on the biochemical and photophysiological responses to dehydration stress

2021 ◽  
Vol 56 ◽  
pp. 102304
Author(s):  
Zhourui Liang ◽  
Fuli Liu ◽  
Wenjun Wang ◽  
Pengyan Zhang ◽  
Yanmin Yuan ◽  
...  
Processes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 1011
Author(s):  
Andi Syahrullah Sulaimana ◽  
Chao-Kai Chang ◽  
Chih-Yao Hou ◽  
Bara Yudhistira ◽  
Fuangfah Punthi ◽  
...  

This study aims to determine the physicochemical quality of seagrape (Caulerpa lentillifera) as a freshness label for products cultivated in different seasons. The applied post-harvest storage experiments compared between, within and without seawater that led to oxidative stress conditions. Water content, malondialdehyde (MDA) compound, total phenolic content (TPC), and chlorophyll content were observed at 0, 3, 6, and 9 days of storage. The storage without seawater showed sharper quality reductions by reaching 20–40% of water loss, 70–90% of MDA production, 15–25% of TPC reduction, and 40–60% of total chlorophyll degradation. The storage within seawater showed lower quality reductions due to the specific growth rates still reaching 5–10%. This study found that the greater the physicochemical quality, the slower the decomposition rates of the stored seagrape during storage. Therefore, the seagrapes’ obvious discoloration occurred earlier in winter, followed by summer and spring. Kinetics of chlorophyll degradation on seagrape in different seasons meet different order-reactions during storage. Furthermore, alternating current electric field (ACEF) treatment with 125 kV/m of intensity for 60 min can lower the spring seagrapes’ physicochemical quality by reaching 10–30% of inhibition, resulting in the shelf-life extension for up to 12 days of post-harvest storage.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 1554
Author(s):  
Tawhidur Rahman ◽  
Mingxuan Shao ◽  
Shankar Pahari ◽  
Prakash Venglat ◽  
Raju Soolanayakanahally ◽  
...  

Cuticular waxes are a mixture of hydrophobic very-long-chain fatty acids and their derivatives accumulated in the plant cuticle. Most studies define the role of cuticular wax largely based on reducing nonstomatal water loss. The present study investigated the role of cuticular wax in reducing both low-temperature and dehydration stress in plants using Arabidopsis thaliana mutants and transgenic genotypes altered in the formation of cuticular wax. cer3-6, a known Arabidopsis wax-deficient mutant (with distinct reduction in aldehydes, n-alkanes, secondary n-alcohols, and ketones compared to wild type (WT)), was most sensitive to water loss, while dewax, a known wax overproducer (greater alkanes and ketones compared to WT), was more resistant to dehydration compared to WT. Furthermore, cold-acclimated cer3-6 froze at warmer temperatures, while cold-acclimated dewax displayed freezing exotherms at colder temperatures compared to WT. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectroscopy (GC-MS) analysis identified a characteristic decrease in the accumulation of certain waxes (e.g., alkanes, alcohols) in Arabidopsis cuticles under cold acclimation, which was additionally reduced in cer3-6. Conversely, the dewax mutant showed a greater ability to accumulate waxes under cold acclimation. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) also supported observations in cuticular wax deposition under cold acclimation. Our data indicate cuticular alkane waxes along with alcohols and fatty acids can facilitate avoidance of both ice formation and leaf water loss under dehydration stress and are promising genetic targets of interest.


2006 ◽  
Vol 97 (18) ◽  
pp. 2321-2329 ◽  
Author(s):  
Prasert Pavasant ◽  
Ronbanchob Apiratikul ◽  
Vimonrat Sungkhum ◽  
Prateep Suthiparinyanont ◽  
Suraphong Wattanachira ◽  
...  

2010 ◽  
Vol 73 (8) ◽  
pp. 1529-1532 ◽  
Author(s):  
JUN KUDAKA ◽  
TORU HORII ◽  
KOJI TAMANAHA ◽  
KIYOMASA ITOKAZU ◽  
MASAJI NAKAMURA ◽  
...  

The enumeration and evaluation of the activity of marine bacteria are important in the food industry. However, detection of marine bacteria in seawater or seafood has not been easy. The Petrifilm aerobic count plate (ACP) is a ready-to-use alternative to the traditional enumeration media used for bacteria associated with food. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of a simple detection and enumeration method utilizing the Petrifilm ACP for enumeration of aerobic marine bacteria from seawater and an edible seaweed, Caulerpa lentillifera. The efficiency of enumeration of total aerobic marine bacteria on Petrifilm ACP was compared with that using the spread plate method on marine agar with 80 seawater and 64 C. lentillifera samples. With sterile seawater as the diluent, a close correlation was observed between the method utilizing Petrifilm ACP and that utilizing the conventional marine agar (r = 0.98 for seawater and 0.91 for C. lentillifera). The Petrifilm ACP method was simpler and less time-consuming than the conventional method. These results indicate that Petrifilm ACP is a suitable alternative to conventional marine agar for enumeration of marine microorganisms in seawater and C. lentillifera samples.


Plant Direct ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (10) ◽  
pp. e00092 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kin H. Lau ◽  
María del Rosario Herrera ◽  
Emily Crisovan ◽  
Shan Wu ◽  
Zhangjun Fei ◽  
...  

1996 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 111-118 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dorothea Bartels ◽  
Antonella Furini ◽  
Jonathan Ingram ◽  
Francesco Salamini

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amata Anantpinijwatna ◽  
Sitanan Nuntamongkol ◽  
Benjamaporn Tudkesorn ◽  
Orawan Sukchoy ◽  
Pawinee Deetae

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sofa Fajriah ◽  
Ellya Sinurat ◽  
Megawati Megawati ◽  
Akhmad Darmawan ◽  
Lia Meilawati ◽  
...  

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