Published: Vol 7, Iss 10, May 20, 2017 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.2278 Views: 15785
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Abstract
1-MCP (1-methylcyclopropene) is a simple synthetic hydrocarbon molecule that interacts with the ethylene receptor and inhibits the response of fruit or plant to ethylene. 1-MCP has opened new opportunities in handling harvested crops and serves as a powerful tool to learn about plant response to ethylene (Watkins and Miller, 2006). 1-MCP is manufactured by Agrofresh and known by its commercial name SmartfreshSM.
Keywords: Ripening inhibitionBackground
Application of 1-MCP can serve as a powerful tool to examine the response of the plant to ethylene. The commercial production of 1-MCP by Agrofresh allows simple practice of this treatment, especially postharvest. The application of 1-MCP to plants, fruit or vegetable was mentioned in many articles but was not described in detail. This was the motivation to provide the following protocol. In this protocol tomatoes served as candidates for the treatment.
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Acknowledgments
The protocol was adapted from Gamrasni et al. (2010), and was similarly applied in Breitel et al. (2016).
We would like to thank RIMI and Agrofresh Inc. for the supply of 1-MCP.
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How to cite
Dan, G., Martin, G., Yosi, S., Dario, B. and Asaph, A. (2017). 1-MCP (1-methylcyclopropene) Treatment Protocol for Fruit or Vegetables. Bio-protocol 7(10): e2278. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.2278.
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Plant Science > Plant metabolism > Other compound
Cell Biology > Cell signaling > Development
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