Effect of pre‐storage treatments on mango fruit ripening
- 1 December 1994
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Annals of Applied Biology
- Vol. 125 (3) , 581-587
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7348.1994.tb04994.x
Abstract
Summary: The effectiveness of pre‐storage treatments of nitrogen (low oxygen), heat and ethanol and acetaldehyde vapours were examined for their potential for improving mango storage. Mature green mango fruit (Mangifera indica L. cv. Keitt) were treated with low oxygen (< 3% oxygen, 97% nitrogen) for 72 h, acetaldehyde (0.12%) and ethanol (1%) vapours for 24 h or heat (38 ± 2°C) for 48 h prior to storage at 14°C. The nitrogen and ethanol treatments induced substantial levels of acetaldehyde and ethanol in the fruit. Initially the firmness of the nitrogen treated fruit remained higher than the control although later in storage this effect was lost. Differences in ripening were reflected in the total soluble solids and acidity levels, nitrogen maintaining a higher acidity and lower total soluble solids (less mature) whereas the heat treated fruit had lower acidity and higher total soluble solids (more mature). Ethanol and acetaldehyde treatments showed no effect. The use of a pre‐storage treatment of nitrogen therefore had a beneficial effect on retarding ripening, although as storage progressed this effect was lost.Keywords
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