Ripening and quality responses of mamey sapote fruit to postharvest wax and 1-methylcyclopropene treatments

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作者
Ergun, M
Sargent, ST [1 ]
Fox, AJ
Crane, JH
Huber, DJ
机构
[1] Univ Florida, Dept Hort Sci, IFAS, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
[2] Univ Florida, IFAS, Ctr Trop Res & Educ, Homestead, FL 33031 USA
[3] Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam Univ, Dept Hort, Kahramanmaras 46100, Turkey
关键词
Pouteria sapote (Jacq.) HE Moore & Stearn; 1-MCP; respiration; ethylene; marketable life; Carnauba wax coating; tropical fruit; storage;
D O I
10.1016/j.postharvbio.2004.12.002
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Mamey sapote (Pouteria sapote (Jacq.) H.E. Moore and Stearn) fruit is highly appreciated in the Caribbean region; however, marketable life is significantly limited by abrupt softening during postharvest handling. Postharvest wax and 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) treatments were evaluated for potential of extending mamey sapote postharvest life. Fruit of the cv. Magana were harvested at mature green (G), light orange (LO) and orange (0) stages of the pulp color, and brushed to remove excess epidermal fiber. Waxed (carnauba emulsion) and unwaxed fruit (G and LO stages) were held at 13 degrees C for 7 days, then transferred to 20 degrees C for ripening; those at 0 stage were held constantly at 20 degrees C. In a subsequent test, 'Magana' fruit were harvested at a preclimacteric stage (LO), brushed, and treated with carnauba wax and +/- 1-MCP (1 mu l 1(-1) at 20 degrees C for 24 h). Fruit from all treatments were subsequently stored at 20 degrees C and 85-90% relative humidity. Unwaxed 'Magana' fruit reached climacteric maxima in 10-11 days, irrespective of harvest maturity or storage regime (Exp. 1). At 20 degrees C, peak CO2 production ranged from 90 to 137ml kg(-1) h(-1) and peak ethylene production from 116 to 209 mu l kg(-1) h(-1), respectively. Waxed fruit generally had higher CO2 and C2H4 production rates than unwaxed fruit. When LO fruit was stored continuously at 20 degrees C (Exp. 2), wax treatment alone hastened the onset of respiration and ethylene climacteric peaks by 5 days over unwaxed fruit. 1-MCP treatment alone delayed the onset of respiration and ethylene climacteric maxima by 6 and 5 days, respectively. Marketable life for wax-only fruit stored continuously at 20 degrees C was 10days, while that for control, wax+ 1-MCP and 1-MCP-only fruit was 13, 14, and 14 days, respectively. Mamey sapote fruit treated with wax lost less weight during continuous storage at 20 degrees C. At the full-ripe stage, no treatment effects were noted for pulp soluble solids content (23.4%) or pH (5.7).
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