Abstract

Postharvest disease and peel browning are critical problems in the storage and transportation of litchi fruit. Our previous studies demonstrated that either Debaryomyces hansenii (Y-1) or Bacillus atrophaeus (TE-7) used individually significantly reduced postharvest diseases in mango fruit. The combined postharvest use of Y-1 and TE-7 on litchi fruit (Litchi chinensis), however, has not been investigated. In the present study, the effect of the combined use of Y-1 and TE-7 on the disease index, physicochemical attributes, defense-related enzyme activity, and the transcriptomic profile of litchi fruit stored at 25 ℃ were investigated. Results demonstrated that the combined use of Y-1 and TE-7 (Y-TE) lowered the browning index (BI) and disease index (DI), inhibited weight loss (WL), reduced electrolyte leakage (EL) and the level of malondialdehyde (MDA) in stored litchi fruit. Y-TE-treated fruit maintained a significantly higher level of total soluble solids (TSS), titratable acidity (TA), and vitamin C (Vc), compared to untreated, control fruit, and also enhanced peroxidase (POD) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity. In addition, RNA-seq analysis of the transcriptome of treated and untreated fruit revealed that the Y-TE treatment modulated several metabolic pathways, including those involved in plant-hormone signal transduction and plant-pathogen interaction. RT-qPCR analysis indicated that the expression level of LcAUX28, LcAUX1, LcARF1, LcRD19A, and LcWRKY1 were significantly up-regulated in stored litchi fruit by the Y-TE treatment. Collectively, these findings provide a greater understanding of how Y-TE prevents disease and maintains the quality of stored litchi fruit. The combined use of these biocontrol agents represents a new strategy for managing postharvest diseases and preserving the postharvest quality of litchi fruit during storage and transportation.

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