Influence of Picking Stage and Storage Type on the Fruit Respiration Change and Panel Test in 'Wonhwang', 'Hwasan', and 'Mansoo' Pear

배 '원황', '화산' 그리고 '만수' 품종의 수확시기 및 저장방법에 따른 호흡률 변화와 관능검사

Hong, Seong-Sig;Hong, Yun-Pyo;Im, Byung-Seon;Jeong, Dai-Sung;Shin, Il-Sheob
홍성식;홍윤표;임병선;정대성;신일섭

  • Published : 20040000

Abstract

Three kinds of Asian pear fruits were harvest at conventional ripening stage and several days earlier than ripening ones including ‘Wonhwang’, ‘Hwasan’ and ‘Mansoo’ represented the early-season, mid-season, and late-season mature cultivars, respectively. In the ambient temperature storage, respiratory pattern of ‘Wonhwang’ cultivar showed some climacteric, but ‘Hwasan’ and ‘Mansoo’ showed non-climacteric. So, the controlled atmosphere (CA) effect was not clear in ‘Hwasan’ and ‘Mansoo’. The fruit firmness of ‘Wonhwang’ pear was well-maintained in CA storage compared with low temperature storage. According to the fruit firmness, incidence of core breakdown, and value of sensory test, the proper storage periods of ‘Wonhwang’ pear was 15­20 days in ambient temperature, 120 days in low temperature, and 160 days in CA storage. And marketable quality was kept properly for 20­30 days in ambient, 120­160 days in low temperature, and 160­180 days in CA storage of ‘Hwasan’ pear. Storage periods was longer in ‘Mansoo’ fruit that ‘Hwasan’ pear stored at ambient temperature. But in low temperature storage, the proper storage periods was about the same as ‘Hwasan’ pear. The storage periods of ‘Mansoo’ pear was 200 days in CA storage.

Keywords

References

  1. Chervin, C., J.K. Truett, and J. Speirs. 1999. Alcohol dehydrogenase expression and alcohol production during pear ripening. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 124:71-75
  2. Davis, P.L. and W.G. Chase. 1969. Determination of alcohol in citrus juice by gas chromatograpic analysis of head space. HortScience 4:117-119
  3. Dipl.-Ing. L.I. 1997. Overview of controlled atmosphere transportation in containers. Postharvest horticulture series number 15. Univ. of California. p.2-10
  4. Downs, C.G., C.J. Brady, J. Campbell, and W.B. McGlasson. 1991. Normal ripening cultivars of Pyrus serotina are either climacteric or non-climacteric. Scientia Horticulturae 48:213-221 https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-4238(91)90129-M
  5. Hong, S.S. and Y. P. Hong. 1996. Annual report of national horticultural research institute. NHRI. RDA. p.483-494
  6. Itai, A., T. Kawata, K. Tanabe, F. Tamura, M. Uchiyama, M. Tomomitsu, and N. Shiraaiwa. 1999. Identification of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid synthase genes controlling the ethylene level of ripening fruits in Japanese pear (Pyrus pyrifolia Nakai). Mol. Gen. Genet. 261:42-49 https://doi.org/10.1007/s004380050939
  7. Janes, H.W. and D. Frenkel. 1978. Promotion of softening processes in pear by acetaldehyde, independent of ethylene action. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 103:397-400
  8. Jeong, S.T., J.G. Kim, S.S. Hong, H.S. Jang, and Y.B. Kim. 1998. Influence of maturity and storage temperature on the respiration rate and ethylene production in 'Kosui', 'Chojuro' and 'Niitaka' pears. J. Kor. Soc. Hort. Sci. 39:446-448
  9. Kader, A.A. 1992. Postharvest technology of horticultural crops. University of California. USA. p.85-92
  10. Ke, D., L. Zhou and A.A. Kader. 1994. Mode of oxygen and carbon dioxide action on strawberry ester biosynthesis. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 119:971-975
  11. Kim, J.B. and S.J. Kang. 2002. Guide book of pear cultivar choice in twenty-first century. NHRI. RDA. Korea. p. 12-64
  12. Kimmer, T.W. and T.T. Koslowski. 1982. Ethylene, ethane, acetaldehyde and ethanol production by plant under stress. Plant Physiol. 69:840-847 https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.69.4.840
  13. Lammertyn, J., M. Aerts, B.E. Verlinden, W. Schotsmans, and B.M. Nicolai. 2000. Logistic regression analysis of factors influencing core breakdown in 'Conference' pears. Postharvest Biol. Technol. 20:25-37 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0925-5214(00)00114-9
  14. Lara, I., R.M. Miro, T. Fuentes, G. Sayez, J. Graell, and M.L. Lopez. 2003. Biosynthesis of volatile aroma compounds in pear fruit stored under long-term controlled-stmosphere conditions. Postharvest Biol. Technol. 29:29-39 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0925-5214(02)00230-2
  15. Lim, Byung-Seon. 2002. Effect of several postharvest environments and physical stress on the quality of 'Niitaka' pear fruits during storage. Chungnam National Univ. The thesis of Ph.D. p. 25-32
  16. Nanos, G.D., R.J. Romani, and A.A. Kader. 1992. Metabolic and other responses of 'Bartlett' pear fruit and suspension-cultured 'Passe-Crassane' pear fruit cells held in 0.25% $O_2$. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 177:934-940
  17. Ning, B., Y. Kubo, A. Inaba, and R. Nakamura. 1991. Ripening characteristics of Chinese pear Yari fruit on and off tree. J. Japan. Soc. Hort. Sci. 60:703-710 https://doi.org/10.2503/jjshs.60.703