Raphanus sativus production in soilless or traditional culture systems and postharvest packaging.
Nicola S., Fontana E., Hoeberechts J., Saglietti D., Piovano G.
5th International Postharvest Symposium . Volume of Abstract . Verona, Italy 6-11 June 2004, p.60
2004
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Macroperforated and vacuum-sealed films were used to package roots from the SCS system for postharvest shelf-life in cool chamber.No significant interaction cultivar by culture system was found for any parameter, while culture system was always significant; cultivars influenced dry matter, root length and diameter, and nitrate content.Fresh weight of roots grown in the SCS was greater than that in the TCS (12 vs 8 g per root, respectively); dry matter was lower in roots grown in SCS than that in TCS (4.7 vs 5.6%).Nitrate content was lower in roots grown in SCS than that in the TCS (211 vs 445 mg kg-1 fw) and lower in roots of ‘Jolly’ than that of ‘Tabasso’(266 vs 390 mg kg-1fw).During postharvest fresh weight of radishes packaged with macroperforated films decreased rapidly, loosing Ca 8% of value every four days, reaching a final decrease of 33%; fresh weight of radishes vacuum-sealed was slightly reduced over time, reaching a final decrease of 3%.
At the end of shelf-life fresh weight loss was significantly different between the two types of packaging.Absence of free air into the vacuum-sealed package could have reduced respiration loss.SCS can be a suitable system to grow high quality radish; vacuum-sealed films might be used to preserve root turgor during shelf-life.