2018
DOI: 10.17584/rcch.2018v12i2.7702
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Comportamiento poscosecha de frutos de mandarina (Citrus reticulata Blanco) var. Arrayana: efecto de diferentes tratamientos térmicos

Abstract: La mandarina (Citrus reticulata Blanco) ‘Arrayana’ es una de las variedades más importantes en el país, sin embargo, las pérdidas en poscosecha son altas por la alta perecibilidad del fruto. Por tanto, el objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar el efecto de diferentes tratamientos térmicos sobre el comportamiento poscosecha de frutos de mandarina var. Arrayana almacenados a 2ºC durante 40 días. Se utilizó un diseño completamente al azar, donde se evaluaron los siguientes tratamientos térmicos: (T1) frutos testigo… Show more

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“…Like many other citrus fruits, 'Arrayana' mandarin fruits exhibit chilling injuries (CI) when stored at low temperatures. However, the damage is more visible during shelf life than during cold storage [2,9], as found in this research. CI appeared at the end of storage, and subsequently increased at the end of the useful life in all treatments, presenting brown pits and brownish lesions on the epidermis of the fruit (Figure 3).…”
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confidence: 71%
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“…Like many other citrus fruits, 'Arrayana' mandarin fruits exhibit chilling injuries (CI) when stored at low temperatures. However, the damage is more visible during shelf life than during cold storage [2,9], as found in this research. CI appeared at the end of storage, and subsequently increased at the end of the useful life in all treatments, presenting brown pits and brownish lesions on the epidermis of the fruit (Figure 3).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…In mandarin fruits, this manifests as brown pits, generalized browning and necrosis in the flavedo, accelerated ripening of fruits, and reduction in the integrity of the cell membrane, generating loss of cell stability and increased electrolyte leakage (EL) [6,7]. These symptoms increase in severity and are more visible when the fruits are transferred from storage at low temperatures to higher temperatures, for example, environmental conditions [8,9]. In this regard, 'Arrayana' mandarin fruits showed CI at the end of their shelf life after being stored for 40 days at 2 • C [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%