Title of article :
Maturity stages affect the postharvest quality and shelf-life of fruits of strawberry genotypes growing in subtropical regions
Author/Authors :
Rahman, M. Moshiur Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI) - Horticulture Research Centre (HRC) - Pomology Division, Bangladesh , Moniruzzaman, M. Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI) - Horticulture Research Center (HRC) - Physiology Section, Bangladesh , Ahmad, Munshi Rashid Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI) - Horticulture Research Centre (HRC) - Pomology Division, Bangladesh , Sarker, B.C. Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI) - Horticulture Research Centrer (HRC) - Pomology Division, Bangladesh , Alam, M. Khurshid Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI) - Plant Genetic Resources Centre (PGRC), Bangladesh
Abstract :
The postharvest changes of five promising strawberry genotypes viz. Sweet Charlie, Festival, Camarosa, FA 008 and BARI Strawberry-1 at ambient temperature were studied under sub tropical region during the winter season (December–April) of 2010–2011 and 2011–2012 in Bangladesh. Irrespective of maturity stages percent fruit decay and weight of fruits were noted minimum in Camarosa and maximum in FA 008 up to day 4 of storage. The shelf life of fruits was maximum in Camarosa and minimum in FA 008 and BARI Strawberry-1 regardless of maturity stage throughout the storage period. The TSS, total sugar and ascorbic acid content of fruits were increased with the increase in maturity stage during the storage period. In 1/3rd and 2/3rd maturity stages, the TSS and total sugar content were found the highest in Festival but at full maturity stage those were recorded higher in Camarosa. The titratable acidity was noticed the highest in 1/3rd matured fruits and gradually decreased with the increase in maturity stage as well as storage duration in all the genotypes. Ascorbic acid content of strawberry gradually decreases during the storage period. Fully matured fresh fruits of Festival contained maximum ascorbic acid content while BARI Strawberry-1 contained minimum ascorbic acid that was reduced after 3 days of storage.
Keywords :
Sub tropical region , Strawberry , Maturity stage , Postharvest quality , Shelf life
Journal title :
Journal Of The Saudi Society Of Agricultural Sciences
Journal title :
Journal Of The Saudi Society Of Agricultural Sciences