2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2016.01.012
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Reduction of cold damage during cold storage of Hass avocado by a combined use of pre-conditioning and waxing

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“…In addition, our results also coincide with research reported in New Zealand where those results showed an increase in the number of lenticel lesions when fruit was subjected to mechanical damage [12]. Lenticel damage whose etiology has not been clear established yet, has been reported to be significant in avocado, increasing during prolonged storage and affecting external quality [16,32].…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…In addition, our results also coincide with research reported in New Zealand where those results showed an increase in the number of lenticel lesions when fruit was subjected to mechanical damage [12]. Lenticel damage whose etiology has not been clear established yet, has been reported to be significant in avocado, increasing during prolonged storage and affecting external quality [16,32].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Our results suggest that Hass avocado fruit harvests should be carried out under an appropriately harvesting system to control the development of lenticel damage in the fruit after harvest and during prolonged storage. Previous works have reported improper handling of the fruit not only at harvest, but during handling and storage that incurred in fruit subjected to friction may exacerbate lenticel damage [16,32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The commercial application of early CA in avocado packaging suggests that shelf life could be extended by 2 d based on firmness. Cold damage during storage of 'Hass' avocado can also be controlled through pre-conditioning (pulp hydro-cooling to 6 • C) and waxing [40]. The hydrocooling pre-treatment alone cannot effectively prevent lenticelosis, but in combination with waxing creates a three-fold reduction of internal damage and retarded fruit colour break [40].…”
Section: Chilling Injury (Ci) and Pulp Spotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cold damage during storage of 'Hass' avocado can also be controlled through pre-conditioning (pulp hydro-cooling to 6 • C) and waxing [40]. The hydrocooling pre-treatment alone cannot effectively prevent lenticelosis, but in combination with waxing creates a three-fold reduction of internal damage and retarded fruit colour break [40]. The treatment-controlled rate of metabolism and ethylene production extended the commercialisation period of the fruit kept at room temperature after storage at 3 • C for 46 days [40].…”
Section: Chilling Injury (Ci) and Pulp Spotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant cold acclimation is associated with multiple physiological modifications participating in membrane stabilization and ROS reduction to maintain cellular homeostasis and prevent low temperature-induced oxidative injuries 18 . Studies have shown that pre-storage cold acclimation treatments can reduce chilling injury of harvested fruit for cucumber 19 , citrus 20 , zucchini 21 , avocado 22 , loquat 23 and mango 24 . Production of protective compounds such as sorbitol could act as a cryoprotectant to promote directly membrane stabilization as demonstrated in transgenic Arabidopsis 7 .…”
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