The relationship between chlorophyll fluorescence and fruit quality indices in ‘Jonagold’ and ‘Gloster’ apples during ripening
Song J.; Fan L.; Forney C.; McRae K. and Jordan M.A.
5th International Postharvest Symposium . Volume of Abstract . Verona, Italy 6-11 June 2004, p.117
2004
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Fruit were stored at 20°C. Untreated fruit were sampled every 7 days for 35-42 days, while 1-MCP treated fruit were evaluated every 14 days for 84 days. CF parameters, Fo, Fv and Fm, as well as fruit quality indices, firmness, soluble solids (SS), titratable acidity (TA), SS/TA, and aroma production were measured on sixteen individual fruit quality parameters, firmness, TA, SS/TA, and aroma volatile content were found. Among the CF parameters, Fm, Fv, Fv/Fm, Fv/Fo, and Fo/Fv showed a significant relationship with the quality parameters of firmness, TA, SS/TA, and butyl acetate (BA) and 2-methylbutyl acetate (2MBA) content. No significant relationship was found between CF and SS. Treatment with 1-MCP did not alter the relationship between CF and most quality parameters in ‘Gloster’. In ‘Jonagold’, the relationship between CF and firmness was weaker in 1-MCP treated fruit whom compared to untreated fruit. Results indicate CF can provide a meaningful non-destructive measure of internal quality. The relationship between CF and firmness, TA and SS/TA is promising and may lead to the development of a non-destructive fruit quality detector to sort fruit based on eating quality prior to fruit being shipped to consumers.