Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6406526 | Scientia Horticulturae | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In order to manipulate ripening progress and increase marketing acceptance, plum (Prunus salicina Lindl.) cultivars 'Gaixian', 'Yuhuang' and 'Aozhou 14' were treated with 500 μL Lâ1 ethylene or 2.0 μL Lâ1 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) for 24 h at 25 °C after removal from the cold storage at 0 °C for 8, 4 and 4 weeks, respectively. Different patterns of physiological progresses including color changes, softening and ethylene production were observed in these plum cultivars during cold storage. Upon removal, regardless of physiological patterns, a sharp increase of ethylene production was found in either plum cultivar during shelf life and the increase was stimulated by post-storage ethylene treatment but dramatically inhibited by post-storage 1-MCP treatment. Skin color changes of 'Gaixian' and 'Yuhuang' plums during shelf life were greatly enhanced by ethylene but significantly retarded by 1-MCP. Flesh reddening occurred easily in 'Aozhou 14' during cold storage and became more serious after removal, which was hastened by ethylene but significantly alleviated by 1-MCP. Firmness decline of plums during shelf life was not significantly influenced by ethylene but effectively delayed by 1-MCP. Post-storage ethylene treatment could 'recover' the inherent epidemic color of 'Gaixian' and 'Yuhuang' during shelf life, while post-storage 1-MCP treatment could maintain fruit firmness and alleviate flesh reddening of 'Aozhou 14'. Thus the manipulation of ripening progress of plums with post-storage ethylene or 1-MCP treatment would be practical for increasing fruit marketing acceptance, though it depends on cultivars.
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Authors
Hanxu Pan, Rui Wang, Lili Li, Jiao Wang, Jiankang Cao, Weibo Jiang,