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Cultural technique influences on post-harvest quality of rocket (eruca sativa mill.)

S. Nicola, J. Hoeberechts, E. Fontana, D. Saglietti

ISHS Acta Horticulturae 604:685-690.

2003

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Cultural technique influences on post-harvest quality of rocket (eruca sativa mill.) Soilless culture system is a good technique of plant growth offering guarantees of quality to the current rocket (Eruca sativa Mill.) market. This leafy vegetable is of-ten commercialized fresh, cut, washed, conditioned in packages as ready-to-eat food, giving added-value to the fresh products. They have a high commercial potential de-riving from market opportunities based o­n meals o­n air crafts, trains and boats and o­n school- and elderly-meals. However, fresh cut sliced vegetables not o­nly maintain their metabolic activities, but also show a higher respiration rate than whole vegeta-bles. The aim of the research was to obtain rocket plants with good food characteris-tics and the best post-harvest shelf life optimizing different cultural techniques. The rocket was sown o­n 29 November 1999 and harvested o­n 7 February 2000. Trays of 40 and 160 cells were used, filled with two media made by different proportions of peat and perlite. Two irrigation systems were used (Ebb-and-Flow and Flotation) with two nutrient solutions containing 30 and 60 mmol L-1 N, respectively. The statis-tical design was a split-plot design with randomized blocks, with irrigation as main-plot factor and media x cell-tray x N as sub-plot factor. During post-harvest, leaf shelf life was assessed by fresh weight, and nitrate content was measured. The fresh mass was significantly influenced by the growing medium and by the interaction irri-gation x cell number and N x irrigation. The best production was obtained using flo-tation and 40-cell trays. During post-harvest shelf life, the leaf loss of weight was sig-nificantly affected by the interaction growing medium x cell tray x N. The greatest loss of weight was found using 160-cell trays and 30 mmol L-1 N with both the tested media. Soilless culture resulted to be an efficient cultivation system to grow homoge-neous, clean, marketable and of high quality rocket plants.