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AVG and 1-MCP effects on maturity and quality of apple fruit at harvest and after storage

L.C. Argenta, M.J. Vieira, J.G. Krammes, L. Petri, C. Basso

ISHS Acta Horticulturae 727:495-504. 2006.

2006

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AVG and 1-MCP effects on maturity and quality of apple fruit at harvest and after storage

‘Gala’, ‘Royal Gala’ and ‘Imperial Gala’ apples (Malus × domestica Borkh.) from commercial orchards in Southern Brazil were sprayed with 120 g ha-1 AVG (aminoethoxyvinylglycine, ReTain™) 4 weeks before the estimated commercial harvest date in two growing seasons. Fruit were harvested every 5 to 7 days, starting 2-3 weeks before the estimated commercial harvest date. AVG-treated and untreated fruit, harvested at the end of the optimum commercial maturity window for long term storage (~75 N) were treated with 1 µL L-1 1-MCP (1-methylcyclopropene, SmartFresh™) o­n the day of harvest, and stored for 3, 5 or 7 months in air (0.5°C), or in controlled atmosphere (CA, 1.5 kPa O2 + 2.5 kPa CO2 at 0.5°C). Fruit maturity and quality were determined at harvest and after cold storage plus 7 days at 20°C. Treatment with AVG delayed fruit ripening o­n the trees as indicated by internal ethylene concentration, fruit firmness, starch index and peel ground color. AVG treated fruit reached creamy-white peel background color and firmness of approximately 75 N 8 to 18 days later than untreated fruit, depending o­n cultivar and season. Pre-harvest treatment with AVG had little or no effect o­n rate of fruit softening and incidence of senescent internal browning after storage when fruit were harvested with firmness equivalent to that of control, regardless of storage conditions and post-harvest treatment with 1-MCP. The highest fruit firmness and the lowest incidence of senescent internal browning were observed o­n CA stored fruit treated with 1-MCP, regardless of pre-harvest treatment with AVG. Results indicate that possible differences in fruit quality after storage between AVG- and non-AVG-treated fruit are normally relative to differences in fruit maturity at harvest.