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Title: Modified atmosphere conditions to export ‘Palmer’ mangos at advanced maturity.
Authors: MONTEIRO, S. R. S.
MELLO JÚNIOR, N. R. C. de
FUKUI, C. M.
SANTOS, L. F. dos
BRECHT, J. F.
SARGENT, S. A.
FREITAS, S. T. de
Affiliation: SANDY R. SENA MONTEIRO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE PERNAMBUCO
NILO RICARDO CORRÊA DE MELLO JÚNIOR, STATE UNIVERSITY OF BAHIA
CAIO M. FUKUI, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SANTA MARIA
LUANA F. DOS SANTOS, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RECÔNCAVO DA BAHIA
JEFFREY K. BRECHT, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
STEVEN A. SARGENT, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
SERGIO TONETTO DE FREITAS, CPATSA.
Date Issued: 2024
Citation: In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE PROCESSAMENTO MÍNIMO E PÓS-COLHEITA DE FRUTAS, FLORES E HORTALIÇAS, 3., 2024, Piracicaba. Anais... Piracicaba: ESALQ/USP, 2024.
Description: Mango is a tropical fruit of great economic importance in Brazil. However, as a highly perishable climacteric fruit, mango ripens quickly after harvest, limiting its transport to distant markets. Technologies such as modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) and ethylene absorption can delay ripening and thereby offer high quality fruit in more distant markets. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of new modified atmosphere packages (MAPs), with or without ethylene absorption, to maintain the postharvest quality of ‘Palmer’ mangos harvested at more advanced ripeness. The experiment followed a completely randomized design with four replications and eight fruit per replication. The treatments were unpacked fruit (control), fruit packed in polyethylene bags with BreathWay (BW) membranes presenting low (BWA 50%), medium (BWA) or high (BWB) permeability to O2, with or without an It’s Fresh ethylene absorption filter, and fruit packed in perforated polyethylene bags with It’s Fresh ethylene absorption technology. Advanced ripeness (i.e., low peel chlorophyll content) fruit were selected in the packinghouse with a DA-meter. The fruit were stored for 28 days at 9°C with 90-95% relative humidity. Then, all MAPs were opened and the fruit kept for another 4 days at 20 °C to simulate the shelf life conditions. All MAPs, without ethylene absorption, were able to delay ripening and mass loss, compared to control fruit. The ripening index at harvest was 2.3. The control fruit reached ripeness indices of about 1.4 and 1.0 after 28 days of storage and 4 days of shelf life, respectively. Ethylene absorption had no effect on delaying ‘Palmer´ mango ripening.
Thesagro: Manga
Mangifera Indica
Fruta Tropical
Pós-Colheita
NAL Thesaurus: Ethylene
Mangoes
Postharvest physiology
Postharvest technology
Postharvest treatment
Keywords: Amadurecimento da fruta
Absorção de etileno
Vale de São Francisco
Notes: Resumo 212.
Type of Material: Resumo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Resumo em anais de congresso (CPATSA)

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