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Biosci. j. (Online) ; 37: e37075, Jan.-Dec. 2021. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1359208

ABSTRACT

Worldwide, Brazil holds the fifth position in melon fruits exportation, further expanding its products to provide for the growing demand. This expansion is the result of the development and application of new technologies, including the management of the use of biostimulants. However, for melon crops, the information in the literature on the use of biostimulants remains limited to the effects of different doses on fruit quality at the time of harvest. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the influence of different methods of pre-harvest application of two biostimulants on the production and postharvest conservation of fruits of yellow melon cv. Iracema. The treatments consisted of a combination of three factors: two plant biostimulants (Crop Set® and Spray Dunger®), two application methods of the products (fertigation and spraying), and five times of postharvest storage (0, 14, 21, 28 and 35 days). An additional control treatment corresponded to plants without biostimulant application. The fruits were evaluated for production and physicochemical attributes: average mass, yield, flesh firmness, titratable acidity, soluble solids content, SSC/TA ratio, pH, total soluble sugars, and weight loss. Fertigation is the recommended application method of biostimulants for yellow melon due to its effect on the increase of average mass, yield, flesh firmness, soluble solids content, and total soluble sugars of the fruits in relation to the spraying method.


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Plant Growth Regulators , Cucumis melo/growth & development , Quality Improvement
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rev. udca actual. divulg. cient ; 22(2): e1320, Jul-Dic. 2019. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1094810

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN Las fresas son frutas altamente perecederas, susceptibles a daño mecánico, deterioro y desórdenes fisiológicos durante su almacenamiento. La aplicación de recubrimientos, se presenta como una alternativa promisoria de tratamiento poscosecha, que permite mantener la calidad de las fresas. El objetivo de esta investigación fue estudiar el efecto de recubrimientos comestibles de sábila (A. vera) y alginato de sodio sobre parámetros de calidad de fresas, durante el almacenamiento refrigerado. Se evaluaron mezclas de recubrimientos comestibles de alginato de sodio y A. vera (100:0, 75:25, 50:50 y 25:75) sobre la pérdida de peso, color, firmeza, pH y acidez titulable de fresas, durante almacenamiento refrigerado (0, 3 ,9 y 12 días). Adicionalmente, se determinó el espesor y la opacidad de las películas obtenidas a partir de las soluciones formadoras de recubrimientos, utilizando el método de "casting". Los resultados mostraron que la combinación de A. vera y alginato de sodio tiene un efecto significativo en la reducción de pérdida de calidad de fresa, durante el almacenamiento en refrigeración. Todos los tratamientos con recubrimientos comestibles presentaron, al final del almacenamiento, menor pérdida de peso (7-16%), mayor firmeza (entre 1,3 a 2,1 veces más), mayor retención del color y mayor acidez titulable que las muestras sin recubrimiento (control). El espesor de las películas disminuyó con el incremento de la adición de Aloe vera y la opacidad disminuyó significativamente con la adición de la sábila en 25% y 50% en las mezclas con alginato de sodio.


ABSTRACT Strawberries are highly perishable fruits, being susceptible to mechanical injury, decay and physiological disorders during storage. Applications of edible coatings have been shown to be promising as a tool to improve the quality and extend storage. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of Aloe vera and sodium alginate as an edible coating in postharvest quality of cold storage strawberries. The composition of edible coatings of sodium alginate and A. vera (100: 0, 75:25, 50:50 and 25:75) was studied on weight loss, color, firmness, pH and titrable acidity of strawberries during refrigerated storage (0, 3, 9 and 12 days). The thickness and opacity of the films were also determined, from the coating forming solutions using the casting method. The short shelf life and the high deterioration of the quality characteristics of strawberries during postharvest, justify to investigate alternative conservation techniques such as edible coatings, in order to reduce food loss and improve consumer acceptance The results showed that the combination of Aloe vera and sodium alginate has a significant effect in the reduction of the loss of the quality of the fruit during refrigerated storage. All coating treatments showed at the end of storage less weigth loss (7-16%), greater firmness, (between 1,3 to 2,1 more times) more color retention and greater titrable acidity tan uncoated samples (Control). The addition of Aloe vera decreased the thickness of the films and the opacity decreased significantly with the addition of Aloe vera in 25 and 50% in the mixtures with sodium Alginate.

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Ciênc. rural ; 40(1): 37-43, jan.-fev. 2010. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-537382

ABSTRACT

O ponto de colheita é um dos fatores mais importantes no processamento mínimo de goiabas. O objetivo do trabalho foi determinar o estádio de maturação ideal para o processamento mínimo de goiabas 'Kumagai' e 'Pedro Sato'. Os frutos de ambas as variedades foram colhidos em três estádios de maturação, definidos pela coloração da casca em verde, verde-claro e verde-amarelado. As goiabas foram sanitizadas, refrigeradas, processadas em rodelas, acondicionadas em bandejas envoltas com filme de PVC e armazenadas a 5±1°C e 80±5 por cento UR. Análises físico-químicas e sensoriais foram realizadas no início do experimento e a cada três dias, durante nove dias. As goiabas colhidas e processadas nos estádios de maturação mais avançados apresentaram intensa perda de firmeza e escurecimento da polpa na região da placenta, características comuns de senescência. Porém, foram os tratamentos que receberam as maiores notas na análise sensorial de aparência. Já as goiabas do estádio verde obtiveram notas abaixo do limite de aceitabilidade durante as avaliações. Portanto, os estádios verde-claro e verde-amarelado são indicados ao processamento mínimo de goiabas. Porém, há necessidade de associar técnicas de controle da senescência visando a aumentar sua vida útil.


The harvest point is one of the most important factors to minimal processing of guavas. The objective of this research was to determine the ideal maturity stage of 'Kumagai' and 'Pedro Sato' guavas for fresh-cut. Both varieties of guavas fruits were harvested in three maturity stages defined by the skin color in green, light-green and yellowish-green. Guavas were sanitized, refrigerated, processed in round slices, packed in trays with PVC film and stored at 5±1°C e 80±5 percent RH. Physical-chemical and sensorial analyses took place in the beginning of the experiment and every three days during nine days. Guavas in advanced maturity stages showed severe loss of firmness and browning of the pulp, which are characteristics of senescence. However, these treatments had the highest grades for the sensorial analysis of appearance. Already, guavas at green maturity stage showed low acceptability grades during evaluations. Therefore, the light-green and yellowish-green maturity stages are indicates to the minimal processing of guavas. However, it is necessary to involve technical control of senescence to increase the shelf life of fresh-cut guavas

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Ciênc. rural ; 39(6): 1688-1694, set. 2009. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-525301

ABSTRACT

O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito da inibição da ação do etileno sobre o amadurecimento e o desenvolvimento de dano causado pelo frio em tomates do tipo não longa vida da cultivar 'Monte Carlo'. O experimento foi conduzindo no delineamento inteiramente casualizado, em esquema fatorial (3x2), com quatro repetições. O Fator A foi composto por temperaturas de armazenamento (20°C, 10°C e 5°C), já o Fator B foi composto pela aplicação ou não de 1,0µL L-1 de 1-metilciclopropeno (1-MCP), um composto que bloqueia a ação do etileno. Depois de 14 dias de armazenamento, verificaram-se dois padrões distintos de amadurecimento dependentes da temperatura de armazenamento. A temperatura de 5°C levou ao desenvolvimento de dano pelo frio, o que resultou em elevada produção de etileno sem, contudo, levar a alterações significativas no amadurecimento dos frutos. Esses resultados indicam que sob essa temperatura os frutos perdem a sensibilidade ao etileno. No entanto, sob temperaturas acima do limite de dano, a aplicação de 1-MCP não apenas reduziu a síntese de etileno, mas também inibiu o amadurecimento, sendo a duração desse efeito maior a 10°C do que a 20°C. A qualidade de tomates não longa vida pode ser mantida por até 14 dias com o armazenamento a 10°C ou com a aplicação de 1-MCP a 20°C.


This research aimed to evaluate the effect of inhibiting the ethylene action on the ripening and on the development of chilling injury in non-long life 'Monte Carlo' tomatoes. The experiment was a fatorial (3x2), with storage temperature (20°C, 10°C and 5°C) and the treatment or not of 1.0µL L-1 of 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP), a compound that blocks the ethylene action. After 14 days of storage, two distinct patterns of ripening dependents on the storage temperature were observed. The storage under 5°C led the fruits to develop chilling injury (CI). Although CI-affected fruits showed higher ethylene production, they did not ripen properly, suggesting that CI results in a lack of ethylene sensitivity in tomatoes. On the other hand, above chilling temperatures, 1-MCP treatment not only reduced the ethylene synthesis, but also inhibited the ripening process. The inhibitory effect of 1-MCP was, however, significantly longer at 10°C as compared to 20°C. The quality of non-long-life tomato fruits can be maintained during 14 days either by storing at 10°C or by applying 1-MCP at 20°C.

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