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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 326: International Symposium on Pre- and Postharvest Physiology of Pome-fruit

THE USE OF 0.7% STORAGE OXYGEN TO ATTENUATE SCALD SYMPTOMS IN ‘DELICIOUS’ APPLES: EFFECT OF APPLE STRAIN AND HARVEST MATURITY

Authors:   O.L. Lau, R. Yastremski
Abstract:
Scald susceptibility in ‘Delicious’ apples (Malus domestica Borkh.) was strain- dependent, negatively correlated with harvest maturity (expressed as starch index) and positively correlated with storage O2 concentration and storage duration. Scald was severe on early-picked fruit stored in air. Reducing O2 from 21% to 1.5% did not totally control scald. Late pickings (starch index = 3–4) reduced scald to very low levels but the fruit were prone to watercore-induced flesh browning. Postharvest diphenylamine (DPA; 2,000 mg.l–1) treatment reduced scald in fruit held in air or 1.5% O2 at 0°C. However, scald control was better with 0.7% O2 storage than with DPA in air or 1.5% O2 storage. The spur strain (Starkrimson) had a higher incidence of scald than the non-spur strains (Starking and Harrold Red) irrespective of storage atmospheres. While 0.7% O2 effectively reduced scald in Starking and Harrold Red picked over a wide range of maturity, it did not adequately reduce scald in Starkrimson after 8 months of storage.

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