Mechanism of fruit ripening and seed development: A review
Tushar Mhaske, Sanjeev Kumar, Ab Waheed Wani, Dhrubajyoti Banerjee, Reathsh Saran and Satyajeet Mishra
Rules manage the complex biological processes involved in seed development and fruit ripening. An overview of the basic mechanisms guiding these procedures is provided by this synopsis. Fruit ripening is a complex process involving multiple physiological and biochemical changes that turn an immature and sometimes unpalatable fruit into a mature, edible, and nutrient-dense fruit. These alterations include adjustments to colour, flavour, consistency, and nutritional makeup. The plant hormone Ethylene plays a major role in controlling the ripening process. It functions as a signalling molecule that sets off the production of multiple genes related to the ripening of fruit. Ethylene affects several biological processes, including the breakdown of components of cell walls, the production of volatile chemicals, and the conversion of starches into sugars. On the other hand, seed development is an essential stage in a plant's life cycle because it guarantees the species' continuation. The ovule is fertilized by pollen, which results in the development of an embryo inside the seed. During the embryo's development, the radicle, plumule, and cotyledons form, among other phases. Concurrently, the nutrient-rich endosperm tissue develops to support the developing embryo. The intricate processes of seed formation are regulated by a number of genetic and hormonal cues. Complex networks of genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors control both fruit ripening and seed formation. For fruit production and seed dissemination to be successful, several variables must be coordinated. In order to manipulate and increase fruit quality and seed viability, it is crucial for agriculture, horticulture, and ecological conservation to understand the principles underlying these processes. This information advances our understanding of basic biological processes and has wider applications in the domains of genetics, molecular biology, and plant biology.
Tushar Mhaske, Sanjeev Kumar, Ab Waheed Wani, Dhrubajyoti Banerjee, Reathsh Saran, Satyajeet Mishra. Mechanism of fruit ripening and seed development: A review. Int J Res Agron 2024;7(7):123-136. DOI: 10.33545/2618060X.2024.v7.i7b.991