Storage of 'Gloster 69' apples in the preclimacteric state for up to 200 days after harvest |
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Authors: | Michael Knee Eleni Tsantili |
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Affiliation: | AFRC Inst. of Horticultural Research, East Malling, Maidstone, Kent ME19 6BJ, UK;Agricultural College of Athens, Votanikos, Athens 301, Greece. |
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Abstract: | 'Gloster 69' apples are unusual because they do not accumulate ethylene during storage at 2 kPa O2 at 1.5–3.5°C with continuous ethylene removal. Their ethylene physiology and the extent of various ripening processes in storage were investigated. Ethylene production and l-aminocyclopropane-l-carboxylic acid (ACC) remained low for up to 200 days, and both increased on transfer of fruit to 15°C. The increase in ACC could be stimulated by ethylene treatment of apples after storage. In spite of this evidence that fruit remained preclimacteric, some softening and production of soluble pectin and volatile esters occurred at 3.5°C. These processes were suppressed at 1.5°C, but chlorophyll, starch, malate and sucrose losses and increases in glucose and fructose occurred at both temperatures. |
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Keywords: | l-Aminocyclopropane-l-carboxylic acid apple ethylene fruit Malus pumila ripening |
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