Abstract:
To clarify the regulatory mechanism of hydrogen sulfide (H
2S) delaying the cottony softening of harvested wax apple fruit, the effects of H
2S fumigation on the respiratory metabolism and energy status were investigated. 0.9 mmol/L sodium hydrosulfide solution was used as H
2S donor, and the fruit was stored at 4±1 ℃ for 12 d. The results showed that, compared to the control, the wax apple fruit treated with H
2S showed higher firmness and significantly (
P<0.05) lower respiration rate, and slower cottony softening during the storage, and the cottony softening index was 17.56% lower at the end of storage. Meanwhile, the contents of ATP and glucose and the energy charge were maintained at higher levels, particularly the energy charge was 7.89% higher on storage for 12 d. Moreover, the H
2S treatment increased the mitochondrial membrane H
+-ATPase activity significantly (
P<0.05), while it inhibited the activities of phosphofructokinase, pyruvate kinase, pyruvate dehydrogenase, succinate dehydrogenase and cytochrome coxidase of wax apple fruit. Furthermore, H
2S treatment reduced the contents of NAD and NADH, but significantly (
P<0.05) increased the NADH/NAD ratio, NAD kinase activity, and the contents of NADP and NADPH. These results suggested that H
2S treatment could inhibit the glycolysis-tricarboxylic acid cycle pathway and electron transport chain of harvested wax apple fruit, which contributed to a lower substrate consumption and a higher synthetic capacity of energy and metabolite. These effects jointly conduced to the delayed senescence of harvested wax apple fruit, which led to the inhibited cottony softening.