@article{
author = "Pećinar, Ilinka and Pekić-Quarrie, Sofija and Bertin, Nadia and Rančić, Dragana and Savić, Slađana and Jovanović, Zorica and Stikić, Radmila",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Many vegetable crop plants, including tomato, have high water needs and one of the
options to overcome the negative effects of water reduction on yield is the use of deficit irrigation
methods. Detailed knowledge on the effects of different irrigation methods on fruit developmental
processes could be a critical factor in the analysis of the effect on final yield. It is well known that
water reduction limits the fruit growth rate and final fruit size in tomato, as a consequence of impact
on cell division and expansion processes. This paper reviews roles of cellular traits in the responses
of tomato fruit growth to deficit irrigation (DI) which were assessed using the wild-type (WT) and its
flacca mutant deficient in plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA). We specifically addressed how the cell
number, cell size and setup of pericarp cell layers were affected by water deficit during development.
Fruits of flacca in optimal irrigation are smaller as a consequence of smaller-sized cells in the pericarp.
DI induced a stronger negative effect on cell division and expansion in flacca than in WT at an early
stage. However, the effects of DI were similar in flacca and WT in ripe fruits. The main difference
between flacca and WT responses to water restriction was a stronger negative impact during the early
cell division in flacca, which is consistent with the involvement of ABA in the cell division process
and water stress-induced ABA synthesis in WT.",
publisher = "MDPI Basel",
journal = "Biology and life sciences forum",
title = "Tomato Fruit Development in Response to Different Irrigation Practices: Developmental Study of Pericarp Cell Layers",
pages = "8-1-105",
volume = "4",
doi = "10.3390/IECPS2020-08855"
}