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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 600: VIII International Controlled Atmosphere Research Conference

SUPERFICIAL SCALD VERSUS ETHANOL VAPOURS: A DOSE RESPONSE

Authors:   C. Chervin, L. Brouard, P. Westercamp, N. Thieffry, G. Frémondière, C. Casier, C. Larrigaudiere
Keywords:   ¿Granny Smith¿, scald, ethanol vapours, storage, quality, Malus domestica
Abstract:
Early picked ‘Granny Smith’ apples (Malus domestica Borkh.) were stored under air or CA (controlled atmosphere at 2 kPa O2 and <1 kPa CO2) at 1°C. During the first week of storage, fruit was subjected to ethanol vapours in doses from 0 to 8 g/kg of fruit. Ethanol at 4 g/kg protected fruit against superficial scald in CA storage for at least 5.5 months, plus two weeks in cold air storage, plus a week at ambient temperature. Ethanol at 6 g/kg protected fruit in cold air storage for 3 months, plus a week at ambient temperature. Effects of ethanol vapours and CA on headspace ethylene levels are discussed. Ethanol vapours did not cause significant off-flavours in ‘Granny Smith’ apples (consumer panel, hedonic scale), or purpling of the skin of Red Delicious apples (visual assessment).

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