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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 768: XXVII International Horticultural Congress - IHC2006: International Symposium on The Role of Postharvest Technology in the Globalisation of Horticulture

MODIFIED ETHANOL ATMOSPHERE TO CONTROL DECAY OF TABLE GRAPES

Authors:   S. Lurie, A. Lichter, Y. Zutahy, T. Kaplonov
Keywords:   Vitus vinifera L., decay, fruit quality, postharvest
Abstract:
The ability of three methods of applying ethanol to prevent storage decay was tested on ‘Thompson Seedless’ grapes. Ethanol was applied as: (1) a dip in 30% ethanol for 10 sec with air drying before packaging; (2) 4 or 8 ml ethanol per kg grapes in a closed container with a wick inside the container; or (3) 4 or 8 ml ethanol per kg grapes impregnated on paper and placed above the grapes in the package. Grapes were stored for 6 or 8 weeks at 0°C in modified atmosphere packages and assessed after 3 days at 20°C. All application methods controlled decay as well as or better than a SO2-releasing pad. The ethanol impregnated paper caused high levels of berry browning, perhaps because of high levels of acetaldehyde inside the package. However, the taste of berries was not impaired by any of the ethanol applications. The taste of ‘Thompson Seedless’ grapes stored for 8 weeks in modified atmosphere storage was affected by CO2 concentrations above 7%. These methods of applying ethanol during storage show promise as an alternative method of preventing storage decay of grapes while maintaining fruit quality.

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