Integrated Metabolomic and Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals the Roles of Cutin, Suberin, and Flavonoid Metabolism in Apple Peel Deterioration Under Non-Bagging Cultivation
Guiping Wang, Huifeng Li, Ru Chen, Xueping Han, Xiaomin Xue

TL;DR
This study explores how non-bagging apple cultivation affects fruit peel quality by analyzing metabolic and genetic changes in apples.
Contribution
The study identifies key metabolic pathways and genes involved in peel deterioration under non-bagging cultivation.
Findings
Non-bagging apples had higher chlorophyll and carotenoids but lower anthocyanins compared to bagging apples.
34 candidate genes and 38 key metabolites were linked to peel quality degradation in non-bagging apples.
Metabolic pathways like cutin, suberin, and flavonoid biosynthesis were significantly involved in peel deterioration.
Abstract
Non-bagging apple cultivation, which is time-saving, labor-saving, and cost-effective, represents the future direction of apple cultivation in China. However, compared with bagging cultivation, it degrades fruit appearance quality, characterized by rough peels and dull colors, with the underlying physiological and molecular mechanisms remaining unclear. This study used ‘Tianhong 2’ Fuji apples, grafted onto SH dwarfing rootstock, and integrated transcriptomics–metabolomics to explore these mechanisms. Results showed that non-bagging-cultivated apple peels had higher chlorophyll and carotenoid contents but lower anthocyanin content than those of bagging-cultivated ones. Transcriptome sequencing identified 1571 differentially expressed genes (DEGs: 1269 upregulated, 302 downregulated). Functional analysis revealed that the decline in fruit appearance quality was primarily associated with…
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TopicsPlant Surface Properties and Treatments · Postharvest Quality and Shelf Life Management · Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies
