2021
DOI: 10.5154/r.ctasci.2021.08.02a
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Postcosecha de cuatro ecotipos de ciruela mexicana (Spondias purpurea L.) cultivados en Morelos, México

Brigitte Moncerrat Romero-Hinojosa,
Jatsiri Jocelyn Arzate-Bolaños,
Iran Alia-Tejacal
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Abstract: México cuenta con gran diversidad de ciruela mexicana, una especie frutal con potencial para cultivarse en forma comercial; sin embargo, pocos estudios postcosecha se han realizado en los ecotipos conocidos. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue caracterizar en postcosecha cuatro ecotipos de ciruela mexicana cultivados en Morelos, cuya información es básica para el desarrollo de tecnologías orientadas a incrementar su vida de anaquel. Se colectaron frutos de ciruela mexicana (Spondias purpurea L.) ‘Amarilla’, ‘… Show more

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“…Changes in the TA of S. purpurea L. occur regardless of either maturity stage (1.17-0.19 % according to BAUTISTA et al, 2003;SAMPAIO et al, 2008;BEZERRA et al, 2011;ROMERO-HINOJOSA et al, 2021) or ecotype/geographic origin (0.2-12.28 % in different accessions from the Mexican states of Morelos, Guerrero and Chiapas, according to (ALIA et al, 2012;VILLARREAL-FUENTES et al, 2019). For instance, in 'Cuernavaqueña' the TA of green-, half ripe-, and ripe-harvested fruit is reported to decrease from 0.68-0.5 %, 0.59-0.43 %, and 0.51-0.43 %, respectively (MALDONADO et al, 2014).…”
Section: Titratable Acidity (Ta)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in the TA of S. purpurea L. occur regardless of either maturity stage (1.17-0.19 % according to BAUTISTA et al, 2003;SAMPAIO et al, 2008;BEZERRA et al, 2011;ROMERO-HINOJOSA et al, 2021) or ecotype/geographic origin (0.2-12.28 % in different accessions from the Mexican states of Morelos, Guerrero and Chiapas, according to (ALIA et al, 2012;VILLARREAL-FUENTES et al, 2019). For instance, in 'Cuernavaqueña' the TA of green-, half ripe-, and ripe-harvested fruit is reported to decrease from 0.68-0.5 %, 0.59-0.43 %, and 0.51-0.43 %, respectively (MALDONADO et al, 2014).…”
Section: Titratable Acidity (Ta)mentioning
confidence: 99%