2018
DOI: 10.12944/carj.6.1.10
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Effect of Pre-Harvest Gibberellic Acid and Calcium Application on Post-Harvest Behaviour of Subtropical Peaches

Abstract: Shorter shelf life and faster deterioration of fruits after harvest are the major constraints with the peach production in the subtropical regions. Pre-harvest application of GA3 and chloride & nitrate of calcium were tried in a RBD experiment for enhancing peach fruit quality and reducing fruit deterioration during shelf life studies of five subtropical peach cultivars. At harvest fruit quality parameters viz. TSS, acidity, firmness etc. were influenced greatly by the treatments. Other physical properties… Show more

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“…Also, potassium nutrient enhances fruit firmness by increase the pressure potentiality of fruit tissues (Lester et al 2006). Similar results were obtained by Abd El-Gayed et al (2017) and Sharma and Pratima (2018).…”
Section: Storability Studies Physical Parameterssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Also, potassium nutrient enhances fruit firmness by increase the pressure potentiality of fruit tissues (Lester et al 2006). Similar results were obtained by Abd El-Gayed et al (2017) and Sharma and Pratima (2018).…”
Section: Storability Studies Physical Parameterssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Similarly, Valero et al (2014) stated that the application of Aleo vera coating limited the water loss in fruit, thereby reducing the weight loss in storage. GA3 application in different fruit species has positive effects on decreasing of the weight loss (Sharma and Pratima, 2018). The significant role of gibberellic acid (Fortes et al, 2015) in the formation and structure of the cuticle layer of the fruit may be the reason for the reduction in weight loss in the cold storage.…”
Section: Weight Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GA3 plays significant role on certain biological processes including respiration in the plant (Pharis and King, 1985). GA3 is used effectively to prolong postharvest life in many fruit species (Einhorn et al, 2013;Sharma and Pratima, 2018). Edible coating applications such as Parka (Meland et al, 2014), Aloe vera (AV) and chitosan (Mahajan et al, 2018) reduce respiration rate by limiting oxygen and carbondioxide gas transfer.…”
Section: Respiration Ratementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…8,9,10,11,12 In turn, calcium is directly related to post-harvest quality, 13 since it acts in the regulation of fruit softening, forming bridges between pectic acids and polysaccharides that provide resistance to the structure of the wall and cell membrane 14 and hinder the activity of hydrolytic enzymes, responsible for the loss of firmness in fruits, especially in soursop. In an attempt to delay ripening and senescence, reduce breathing, prolong life, maintain firmness and quality during storage, calcium chloride has been used in fruits such as peaches, 15,16 pear, 17 pitanga, 18 fig, 10 banana, 19 among others. Thinking about the market potential, consumption and preservation of the graviola's useful life, the objective of this work was to evaluate the efficiency of the coating with beeswax associated or not with calcium chloride on the physical-chemical quality and the control of fruit softening over 16 days of cold storage (13ºC).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%