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dc.contributor.authorWan Sembok, Wan Zaliha
dc.contributor.authorSingh, Zora
dc.contributor.editorM. Erkan
dc.contributor.editorU. Aksoy
dc.date.accessioned2017-01-30T12:15:16Z
dc.date.available2017-01-30T12:15:16Z
dc.date.created2011-03-20T20:01:59Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.identifier.citationSembok Zaliha, W.S. and Singh, Z. 2010. Fruit Quality and Postharvest Performance of ‘Cripps Pink’ Apple in Relation to Withholding Irrigation, in Erkan, M. and Aksoy, U. (ed), 6th International Postharvest Symposium, Apr 8 2009, pp. 147-154. Antalya, Turkey: International Society Horticultural Society.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19699
dc.description.abstract

We investigated the effects of withholding irrigation (WHI) at various stages of apple fruit development in improving fruit quality at harvest, particularly fruit colour without adversely affecting storage life and quality. WHI treatments were applied during stage II and III of fruit development commencing from 135, 145 and 155 days after full bloom (DAFB). Treatments were (i) T1, commercial irrigation as a control, (ii) T2, WHI from 135 to 153 DAFB, (iii) T3, WHI from 145 to 175 DAFB, and (iv) T4, WHI from 155 to 200 DAFB. WHI applied in T3 significantly reduced leaf water potential, 10 days after the commencement of WHI. WHI treatments did not significantly affect the cumulative fruit drop on 195 DAFB than T1. WHI treatment (T3) enhanced red skin colour, concentration of total anthocyanins, soluble solids concentration and firmness at harvest as compared to T1. Fruit from T3 stored at 0±0.1°C, 90±2% RH for 70 and 140 days retained higher firmness (>68N) and SSC (>15°Brix) as compared to T1.However, prolonged cold storage periods decreased titratable acidity of the fruit from irrespective of WHI treatments. WHI fruit from T3 stored for 140 days showed increased levels of ascorbic acid and total antioxidants in the pulp as compared to other treatments. In conclusion, WHI applied 145 to 175 DAFB (middle of stage II) improved fruit colour and other major fruit quality parameters at harvest without adversely affecting postharvest quality and also reduced water use.

dc.publisherInternational Society Horticultural Society
dc.subjectfruit colour
dc.subjectleaf water potential
dc.subjectcold storage
dc.subjectwater-deficit
dc.subjectanthocyanin
dc.titleFruit Quality and Postharvest Performance of ‘Cripps Pink’ Apple in Relation to Withholding Irrigation
dc.typeConference Paper
dcterms.source.startPage147
dcterms.source.endPage154
dcterms.source.issn05677572
dcterms.source.titleActa Horticulturae 877, Proceedings of 6th Internnational Postharvest Symposium
dcterms.source.seriesActa Horticulturae 877, Proceedings of 6th Internnational Postharvest Symposium
dcterms.source.conference6th Interntional Postharvest Symposium
dcterms.source.conference-start-dateApr 8 2009
dcterms.source.conferencelocationTurkey
dcterms.source.placeBelgium
curtin.departmentDepartment of Agribusiness
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