Applications of biotechnology for enhancing the shelf life of horticultural crops

Tesfahun Belay Mihrete, Melkamu Alemayehu Workie, Fenta Assefa Bogale
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Horticultural crops, encompassing fruits, vegetables, spices and herbs, play a critical role in providing nutrition and health-promoting compounds. However, their limited storability challenges producers and exporters, resulting in significant postharvest losses. Traditional preservation methods like cold storage, controlled atmosphere storage and packaging techniques have been employed to prolong shelf life, but they have their constraints. Biotechnological interventions, notably genetic engineering, offer promising avenues to address these limitations. Genetic modifications target physiological processes such as ripening and ethylene production, enhancing resistance to postharvest diseases and improving nutritional profiles. For instance, genetically modified tomatoes with prolonged shelf life and reduced susceptibility to fungal infections showcase the potential of genetic engineering. Similarly, genetic modification has been successfully applied to various horticultural crops like apples, bananas and mushrooms, resulting in decreased browning and heightened disease resistance. Emerging technologies such as modified atmosphere packaging, edible coatings and nanoparticle treatments further augment efforts to extend shelf life. Despite their benefits, the debate surrounding genetically modified fruits and vegetables persists due to concerns regarding environmental impact, health implications and ethical considerations. This review offers insights into current practices and research endeavours aimed at enhancing the shelf life of horticultural crops through both traditional and biotechnological means, shedding light on opportunities and hurdles in this domain. Future directions include intensifying basic research to unravel molecular processes in harvested tissues, prioritising investigations that directly benefit consumers and developing sustainable and cost-effective approaches for emerging technologies like modified atmosphere packaging, edible coatings and postharvest treatments.

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应用生物技术延长园艺作物的货架期
园艺作物包括水果、蔬菜、香料和草药,在提供营养和促进健康的化合物方面发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,它们有限的贮藏能力给生产商和出口商带来了挑战,造成了严重的收获后损失。传统的保鲜方法,如冷藏、可控气氛贮藏和包装技术,都被用来延长保质期,但这些方法都有其局限性。生物技术干预,特别是基因工程,为解决这些局限性提供了大有可为的途径。基因改造针对成熟和乙烯产生等生理过程,增强对收获后疾病的抵抗力,改善营养成分。例如,转基因番茄延长了保质期,降低了对真菌感染的敏感性,展示了基因工程的潜力。同样,转基因技术已成功应用于苹果、香蕉和蘑菇等多种园艺作物,从而减少了褐变,提高了抗病能力。改良气调包装、可食用涂层和纳米粒子处理等新兴技术进一步加强了延长保质期的努力。尽管转基因蔬果有很多好处,但由于对环境影响、健康影响和道德因素的担忧,围绕转基因蔬果的争论依然存在。本综述深入探讨了当前通过传统和生物技术手段延长园艺作物保质期的做法和研究工作,阐明了这一领域的机遇和障碍。未来的方向包括加强基础研究以揭示收获组织中的分子过程,优先开展直接惠及消费者的研究,以及为改良气调包装、可食用涂层和收获后处理等新兴技术开发可持续和具有成本效益的方法。
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