Melatonin–nitric oxide crosstalk enhances postharvest chilling tolerance in mango: Physiological, biochemical, and transcriptional evidence for activation of antioxidant defense and cold-responsive genes
Key Points
Chilling tolerance is improved through the crosstalk of melatonin and nitric oxide, indicating a successful response to cold stress.
The study highlights a significant activation of antioxidant defense pathways, with key biochemical markers identified in mangoes exposed to cold.
Observational methods demonstrated increases in cold-responsive gene expression, confirming physiological changes in response to chilling.
Melatonin-nitric oxide crosstalk may enable better postharvest preservation, yet further research on its practical applications is needed.
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Melatonin–nitric oxide crosstalk enhances postharvest chilling tolerance in mango: Physiological, biochemical, and transcriptional evidence for activation of antioxidant defense and cold-responsive genes | Synapse