Inhibition of ethylene action in cherimoya fruit is effective in
blocking autocatalytic ethylene production and prolonging
postharvest life
Julio Retamalesa, Bruno G. Defilippia,b, Daniel Manríquezc and Reinaldo Campos-Vargasa
Inhibition of ethylene action in fruits has been carried out within the framework of a research project (FONDECYT 1010258) in Chile. Two trials in consecutive years (2000 and 2001)
were conducted on Concha Lisa cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.) fruit by applying 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP), an ethylene action inhibitor. Fruit were applied right after
harvest with 1-MCP at different concentrations (0, 600, and 1200 ppb in the first year; 0, 75, 150, 300, and 600 ppb in the second year). Fruit was stored at 10ºC followed by shelf life
periods at 20ºC, evaluating fruit firmness, soluble solids, titratable acidity, peel color, ethylene production and respiration together with development of physiological disorders and
weight loss. Inhibition of ethylene action by 1-MCP resulted in marked effects according with the applied dosage, with fruit showing reduced autocatalytic ethylene production (Fig. 1),
respiration (Fig. 1) and softening (Fig. 2), both during cold storage and in shelf life. High incidence of decay and senescence limited postharvest life in cherimoya and could be
effectively controlled by 1-MCP (Figs. 3 and 4). Thus, fruit treated with 1-MCP could be stored for 21 and 28 days in 2000 and 2001, respectively, allowing subsequent shelf life and
ripening, while fruit from control treatment was already in advanced ripeness at 21 and 14 days and could not withstand any further shelf life after such periods.
aInstitute for Agricultural Research, La Platina Experimental Station, Santiago, Chile; [email protected] bPomology Department, University of California-Davis cBiotechnologie, ENSAT/INP, Toulouse, France
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Figure 1. Respiration and ethylene production in
cherimoya non-treated and treated with 1-MCP
during shelf life. Season 2000 (* means differences
at P£0.05)
Figure 3. External and internal appearance of cherimoya non-treated and treated
with 1-MCP during shelf life after (a) 14 or (b) 28 days at 10ºC. Season 2001
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CONCLUDING REMARKS
• 1-MCP showed potential to inhibit ripening and
senescence in highly perishable cherimoya fruit.
• Further work is required to adjust 1-MCP application
to expected postharvest life according to prospective
markets.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
• To FONDECYT (Chilean Scientific and
Technological Research Fund) for supporting this
research through Project 1010258.
• To AgroFresh (Philadelphia, PA) for providing
SmartFresh (a.i. 1-MCP).
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Control 75 ppb 1-MCP 150 ppb 1-MCP 300 ppb 1-MCP 600 ppb 1-MCP
Figure 2. Fruit firmness in cherimoya non-treated and
treated with 1-MCP during shelf life. Season 2001
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Fru
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irm
ness (
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f)
Control 75 ppb 1-MCP 150 ppb 1-MCP 300 ppb 1-MCP 600 ppb 1-MCP
Figure 2. Fruit firmness in cherimoya non-treated and
treated with 1-MCP during shelf life. Season 2001
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Control 75 ppb 1-MCP 150 ppb 1-MCP 300 ppb 1-MCP 600 ppb 1-MCP
Figure 4. Decay in cherimoya non-treated and
treated with 1-MCP during shelf life. Season 2001.
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Control 75 ppb 1-MCP 150 ppb 1-MCP 300 ppb 1-MCP 600 ppb 1-MCP
Figure 4. Decay in cherimoya non-treated and
treated with 1-MCP during shelf life. Season 2001.
INTRODUCTION
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