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Postharvest ripening of Ethephon-treated cubiu (Solanum sessiliflorum Dunal) fruits

The objective of the present work was to evaluate postharvest quality of cubiu (Solanum sessiliflorum) fruits during ripening after Ethephon treatment. Fruits from the varieties Santa Luzia and Thais were harvested at green-mature stage, washed and sprayed until run off with Ethephon (0 e 1000 mg L-1). At every three days, during 12 days, the following analyses were performed: pericarp firmness, pH, total soluble solid content, total titratable acidity (ATT), water content and ashes. CO2 and ethylene production were evaluated daily for 12 days, together with the loss of fresh matter and color evolution, at every three days, always the same fruit group. The experiment was arranged in a complete randomized design. Data were examined by analysis of variance and regression analysis. There was loss of pericarp firmness with time of postharvest storage, with decrease in pH, increase in ATT and loss of fresh matter. Ethephon promoted small changes in the internal quality of fruits, whereas it was efficient to induce degreening of fruit peel, which can be verified by the lower color angles and higher chromaticity and brightness. Respiration rates and ethylene production of the fruit suggest that cubiu has non-climateric behavior.

Solanaceae; 2-chloroethyl phosphonic acid; physical-chemical quality; ethylene


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