The Use of Visible LEDs as Technology to Delay Postharvest Senescence of Vegetables: A Review

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Plant Molecular Biology Reporter Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1007/s11105-024-01480-3
Alejandra Bárcena, Gustavo Martínez, Lorenza Costa
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In the last decade, a lot of research works and reviews have evaluated the effect of LED treatments during the postharvest storage of green vegetables. The curious thing is that, for the same vegetable, some works have shown that LED treatments improve postharvest life, while other researches have shown the opposite. Knowledge of the effects of light on the postharvest metabolism of each vegetable is needed to understand such contradictory results and to develop appropriate applications of postharvest LED technology to improve product quality. In this review, the role of visible light in the regulation of the postharvest senescence of green vegetables will be discussed. The information obtained so far suggests that low-intensity visible light, either continuous or pulsed, can maintain the quality of green tissues after harvest by delaying the onset of senescence and/or by improving their nutritional quality. The results also showed that the effect of LED technology depends on the duration of treatment, the intensity and the quality of the light used, and the type of vegetable irradiated. Studies have shown that both, white and red light, are effective to delay senescence, whereas blue light primarily enhances the antioxidant system with little or no effect in delaying senescence. To date, the published evidence strongly suggests that phytochromes (photoreceptors activated by red light) and phytochrome-interacting factors (PIFs) are involved in the delay of postharvest senescence symptoms.

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使用可见光 LED 作为延缓蔬菜采后衰老的技术:综述
近十年来,许多研究工作和评论都对绿色蔬菜采后贮藏期间的 LED 处理效果进行了评估。奇怪的是,对于同一种蔬菜,有些研究表明 LED 处理能提高采后寿命,而另一些研究则显示相反的效果。要理解这种相互矛盾的结果,并开发采后 LED 技术的适当应用以提高产品质量,就需要了解光对每种蔬菜采后新陈代谢的影响。本综述将讨论可见光在调节绿色蔬菜采后衰老中的作用。目前获得的信息表明,连续或脉冲的低强度可见光可通过延迟衰老的发生和/或改善绿色组织的营养质量来保持其收获后的品质。研究结果还表明,LED 技术的效果取决于处理时间的长短、所用光的强度和质量以及照射蔬菜的类型。研究表明,白光和红光都能有效延缓衰老,而蓝光主要增强抗氧化系统,对延缓衰老几乎没有影响。迄今为止,已公布的证据有力地表明,植物色素(被红光激活的感光元件)和植物色素相互作用因子(PIFs)参与了采后衰老症状的延缓。
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Plant Molecular Biology Reporter
Plant Molecular Biology Reporter 生物-生化研究方法
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期刊介绍: The scope of the journal of Plant Molecular Biology Reporter has expanded to keep pace with new developments in molecular biology and the broad area of genomics. The journal now solicits papers covering myriad breakthrough technologies and discoveries in molecular biology, genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and other ‘omics’, as well as bioinformatics.
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