Postharvest Quality and Storage of Scab-resistant Apple Cultivars

  • DeEll J
  • Prange R
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Abstract

This paper reports preliminary results on the postharvest quality and storage characteristics of several scab-resistant apple cultivars. `Novaspy', `Moira', `Priscilla', `Novamac', `Nova Easygro', `Prima', and `Macfree' were stored for 3 months at 3C in air or standard controlled atmosphere (CA; 4.5% CO 2 and 2.5% O 2 ) in 1990 and for 4 months at 0C in air, standard CA, or low-O, CA (LO; 1.5% CO 2 and 1.5% O 2 ) in 1991. `Moira', `Prima', and `Priscilla' had very limited storage life. `Moira' was susceptible to bitterpit, scald, core browning, vascular breakdown, and storage rots. `Prima' was susceptible to core browning and vascular breakdown and had a high incidence of storage rots in air storage. `Priscilla' had several defects as a result of insect damage and was susceptible to bitterpit and scald. `Novaspy' stored very well and had virtually no physiological disorders or storage rots. `Novamac, `Nova Easygro', and `Macfree' developed few storage rots and were essentially at the end of their storage life after 4 months, regardless of storage conditions. Firmness in `Novamac' decreased substantially in all storage atmospheres, while `Nova Easygro' and `Macfree' were susceptible to core browning and scald.

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DeEll, J. R., & Prange, R. K. (2018). Postharvest Quality and Storage of Scab-resistant Apple Cultivars. HortTechnology, 2(3), 352–358. https://doi.org/10.21273/horttech.2.3.352

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