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Volatile compounds emitted by 'Gala' apples following dynamic atmosphere storage.

Mattheis, J.P., Buchanan, D.A., and Fellman, J.K.

Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. May 1998. Vol. 123 (3). p. 426-432

1998

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Volatile compounds emitted by 'Gala' apples following dynamic atmosphere storage.

Fruit quality and volatile compounds produced by apple fruit (Malus xdomestica Borkh. 'Gala') were characterized following regular atmosphere (RA) or controlled atmosphere (CA) storage at 1 degree C. Static CA conditions were 1, 1.9, 2.8, or 3.7 kPa O2. Fruit stored under dynamic CA conditions were exposed to ambient air 1, 2, or 3 days per week for 8 hours then returned to 1 kPa O2. All CA treatments included 2 kPa CO2. Ethylene production was reduced following CA storage plus 1 day at 20 degrees compared with apples stored in RA. Apples stored in static 1 kPa O2 and the dynamic treatments had lower ethylene production compared with apples stored in 1.9 to 3.7 kPa O2 after 90 and 120 days. Ethylene production by apples from all CA treatments recovered during a 7-day poststorage ripening period at 20 degrees C. Ester production was reduced following CA at 1 kPa O2 after 60 days compared with RA-stored fruit. Production of butyl acetate by apples stored in 1 kPa O2 static CA was 29%, 30%, and 7% of that produced by RA-stored fruit after 60, 90, and 120 days storage plus 7 days at 20 degrees . Amounts of 2-methylbutyl acetate were not affected by CA storage, however, production of other 2-methylbutyrate esters was reduced following 1 kPa O2 storage. Ester production increased with O2 concentration after 90 days in storage. The dynamic treatments resulted in greater ester emission after 120 days storage plus 7 days at 20 degrees C compared with apples stored in static 1 kPa O2. Production of 1-methoxy-(2-propenyl) benzene by apples subjected to dynamic treatments was also higher after 120 days storage plus 7 days at 20 degrees C compared with apples stored in RA or static CA. No differences in firmness,titratable acidity or soluble solids content were observed between apples stored in 1 kPa O2 and the dynamic treatments. Firmness and titratable acidity were maintained better by dynamic treatments compared with static atmospheres containing >1 kPa O2.