Papaya fruit softening: Role of hydrolases
Papaya (Carica papaya L.) cultivars show a wide variation in fruit softening rates, a character that determines fruit quality and shelf life, and thought to be the result of cell wall degradation. The activity of pectin methylesterase, β-galactosidase, endoglucanase, endoxylanase and xylosidase were...
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Main Authors: | Siwaporn Thumdee, Ashariya Manenoi, Nancy J. Chen, Robert E. Paull |
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2018
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