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A North American cooperative survey of `Starkrimson Delicious' apple responses to 0.7% O2 storage on superficial scald and other disorders

O. L. Lau, C. L. Barden, S. M. Blankenship, P. M. Chen, E. A. Curry, J. R. DeEll, L. Lehman-Salada, E. J. Mitcham, R. K. Prange and C. B. Watkins

Postharvest Biology and Technology Vol: 13 Issue: 1. p 19-26.

1998

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A North American cooperative survey of `Starkrimson Delicious' apple responses to 0.7% O2 storage on superficial scald and other disorders

Incidences of superficial scald and other storage disorders were recorded in two seasons, 1994 and 1995, for `Starkrimson', a scald-susceptible strain of `Delicious' apples (Malus domestica Borkh.) stored at 0°C in air for 6 months and in 0.7% O2 +1.0% CO2 for 6 and 8 months at eight North American locations. Fruit from British Columbia (BC; 1994), New York (NY; 1994), Pennsylvania (PA; 1995), North Carolina (NC; 1994¯95) and Oregon (OR; 1994¯95), which were picked near starch index 2.0 on a 0¯9 scale, were scald-free after storage in 0.7% O2 +1.0% CO2 even though air-stored fruit had severe scald incidences. Low O2 storage reduced, but did not eliminate scald on California (CA), Nova Scotia (NS; stored in 0% CO2), PA and Washington (WA) fruit in 1994, and NY fruit in 1995. However, 0.7% O2 was ineffective in controlling scald on NS (stored in 0% CO2) and WA fruit in 1995. Immature fruit, delayed O2 reduction, and failure to maintain the 0.7% O2 +1.0% CO2 atmosphere during the entire storage period decreased the effectiveness of 0.7% O2 storage for scald control. Fruit from some locations were susceptible to skin purpling (OR), external and internal low O2 injuries (NY, OR), and flesh breakdown (NY, OR). The 0.7% O2 scald control protocol developed in BC shows promise for control of scald in PA and NC fruit and elsewhere except for NS (due perhaps to storage in 0% instead of 1.0% CO2). However, modification of the protocol may be required to optimize effectiveness of low O2 storage in some regions.