Effect of Modified Atmosphere Packaging on Maintenance of Quality in Apple

Authors

  • F A Khan Author
  • A H Rather Author
  • N A Qazi Author
  • M Y Bhat Author
  • M S Darzi Author
  • M A Beigh Author
  • Imtiyaz Ahmad Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24154/jhs.v1i2.654

Keywords:

Apple, Modified Atmosphere Packaging, Bitter Pit, Quality

Abstract

An experiment was conducted to study the effect of modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) on the quality of 'Red Delicious' and 'Golden Delicious' apples. Freshly harvested fruits were wiped clean and (25 μm thick) with varying number of perforations and stored in cardboard boxes at ambient temperature. 'Golden Delicious' showed higher incidence of bitter pit as compared to 'Red Delicious' apples. MAP proved effective in controlling the bitter pit disorder and in maintenance of quality. The least incidence of bitter pit in 'Golden Delicious' was recorded with T4 (30 x 2 mm perforation) and T3 (20 x 2 mm) treatment in 'Red Delicious' apples. However, MAP retained more freshness in 'Golden Delicious' than in 'Red Delicious'.

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31-12-2006

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Khan, F. A., Rather, A. H., Qazi, N. A., Bhat, M. Y., Darzi, M. S., Beigh, M. A., & Ahmad, I. (2006). Effect of Modified Atmosphere Packaging on Maintenance of Quality in Apple. Journal of Horticultural Sciences, 1(2), 135-137. https://doi.org/10.24154/jhs.v1i2.654

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