2012
DOI: 10.5539/jas.v5n1p319
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Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Scavenging in Hot Air Preconditioning Mediated Alleviation of Chilling Injury in Banana Fruits

Abstract: Banana fruits (Musa sp., AAA group, Cavendish subgroup cv. 'Williams') were exposed to two hot air treatment regimes namely 50℃ for 10 minutes (HAT A) and 40℃ for 60 minutes (HAT B). The fruits were then stored at chilling temperatures (8℃) for up to 21 days to evaluate the efficacy the treatments on chilling injury (CI) alleviation and activity of reactive oxygen species (ROS) following the treatments. The hot air treatments initially disrupted normal cellular functions as evidenced by higher percentage of in… Show more

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“…Gejala chilling injury pada pisang berupa pencokelatan kulit buah 1,3 . Kerusakan suhu rendah berupa chilling injury ini dapat diatasi dengan pra-perlakuan panas terhadap buah yang bersangkutan berupa perlakuan uap panas 4 , udara panas 5 maupun air panas 6 .…”
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“…Gejala chilling injury pada pisang berupa pencokelatan kulit buah 1,3 . Kerusakan suhu rendah berupa chilling injury ini dapat diatasi dengan pra-perlakuan panas terhadap buah yang bersangkutan berupa perlakuan uap panas 4 , udara panas 5 maupun air panas 6 .…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified