Heat Treatment at 38 A degrees C and 75-80 % Relative Humidity Ameliorates Storability of Cactus Pear Fruit (Opuntia ficus-indica cv "Gialla")
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Cactus pear fruit cv. Gialla were exposed to 38 A degrees C and 75-80 (low relative humidity (LRH)) or 100 % relative humidity (saturated relative humidity (SRH)) for 36 h to evaluate their effect on decay incidence, peel disorders, and overall quality during 4 weeks' storage at 5 A degrees C plus 1 week at 20 A degrees C or 5 weeks at 20 A degrees C. Both treatments were equally effective in reducing peel disorders in cold-stored fruit, whereas decay incidence was significantly lower in fruit exposed to LRH than to SRH. The better LRH decay control was attributed to faster desiccation and fall-off the cladode piece left at harvest on the stem, which is a major onset site of infection. Both treatments reduced weight loss, had only a transient effect on respiration activity, ethylene production rate, and did not affect chemical composition, eating quality, or visual appearance of fruit.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cactus pear; Chilling injury; Decay; Ethylene production rate; Chemical parameters; Respiration activity
Elenco autori:
SPEZZIGA D'AQUINO, Salvatore
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