Effect of EDTA and low calcium fertility on pericarp cation levels and ripening of rin tomato fruit
Jennifer L. Gisslen, Cindy B. S. Tong and Carl J. Rosen
Postharvest Biology and Technology Vol: 8 Issue: 4 Pages: 279-284
1996
บทคัดย่อ
Ripening inhibited (rin) tomato plants were grown in silicate sand and watered with half-strength Hoagland's solution until flowering. After flowering, plants were watered until run-off daily with full-strength Hoagland's solution containing 5 mM (control) or 1 mM calcium, or full-strength Hoagland's solution with 1.25 mM or 2.5 mM Na2EDTA. Fruit pericarp calcium levels were the same in Na2EDTA and control treatments at 90 days postpollination. The 1 mM Ca treatment significantly decreased total pericarp Ca levels compared to the control treatment. Sodium levels were higher in fruit from Na2EDTA-treated plants than controls. Fruit from control and 1 mM Ca treatments had significantly higher Zn than fruit from the Na2EDTA-treatments. None of the treatments induced increased ethylene production, redness, or increased soluble solids content of rin fruit.