QUALITY OF PITAIA FRUITS SUBMITTED TO FIELD BAGGING

ABSTRACT In recent years, with the change in consumer profile, the demand for foods with low levels or even without pesticides has increased. Bagging fruits in the field is considered one of the oldest and effective phytosanitary practices, being an alternative to chemical control. The aim of the p...

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Main Authors: ANA CLAUDIA COSTA, JOSÉ DARLAN RAMOS, THATIANE PADILHA DE MENEZES, RANIERI REIS LAREDO, MARIENE HELENA DUARTE
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Fruticultura 2017-02-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Fruticultura
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author ANA CLAUDIA COSTA
JOSÉ DARLAN RAMOS
THATIANE PADILHA DE MENEZES
RANIERI REIS LAREDO
MARIENE HELENA DUARTE
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description ABSTRACT In recent years, with the change in consumer profile, the demand for foods with low levels or even without pesticides has increased. Bagging fruits in the field is considered one of the oldest and effective phytosanitary practices, being an alternative to chemical control. The aim of the present work was to test some types of packaging in the bagging of pitaia fruits during their development in the plant in order to maintain quality. Red pitaia plant fruits [Hylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britton & Rose] five years post-planting were used. The experimental design used was random blocks, with 5 treatments, 4 repetitions and 10 fruits per plot. Treatments consisted of control (without bagging), newspaper bag, Kraft paper bag, waxed paper bag and Non-woven bag (NW). The following characteristics were evaluated: percentage of remaining fruits up to harvest; percentage of damaged fruits; fruit mass; longitudinal and transverse diameter; pulp yield; peel thickness; soluble solids content (SS); pH; titratable acidity (TA) and SS/TA ratio. There was no difference among treatments for most of the characteristics analyzed, except for percentage of remaining fruits on the plant and percentage of damaged fruits. Bagging does not alter the physical and chemical characteristics of red pitaia fruits. NW and newspaper bags are more effective in bagging pitaia fruits due to greater permanence in the fruit during its development in the plant.
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spelling doaj.art-15d4610c661d43e48457d3714830e21a2022-12-22T04:12:21ZengSociedade Brasileira de FruticulturaRevista Brasileira de Fruticultura1806-99672017-02-0139spe10.1590/0100-29452017377QUALITY OF PITAIA FRUITS SUBMITTED TO FIELD BAGGINGANA CLAUDIA COSTAJOSÉ DARLAN RAMOSTHATIANE PADILHA DE MENEZESRANIERI REIS LAREDOMARIENE HELENA DUARTEABSTRACT In recent years, with the change in consumer profile, the demand for foods with low levels or even without pesticides has increased. Bagging fruits in the field is considered one of the oldest and effective phytosanitary practices, being an alternative to chemical control. The aim of the present work was to test some types of packaging in the bagging of pitaia fruits during their development in the plant in order to maintain quality. Red pitaia plant fruits [Hylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britton & Rose] five years post-planting were used. The experimental design used was random blocks, with 5 treatments, 4 repetitions and 10 fruits per plot. Treatments consisted of control (without bagging), newspaper bag, Kraft paper bag, waxed paper bag and Non-woven bag (NW). The following characteristics were evaluated: percentage of remaining fruits up to harvest; percentage of damaged fruits; fruit mass; longitudinal and transverse diameter; pulp yield; peel thickness; soluble solids content (SS); pH; titratable acidity (TA) and SS/TA ratio. There was no difference among treatments for most of the characteristics analyzed, except for percentage of remaining fruits on the plant and percentage of damaged fruits. Bagging does not alter the physical and chemical characteristics of red pitaia fruits. NW and newspaper bags are more effective in bagging pitaia fruits due to greater permanence in the fruit during its development in the plant.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-29452017000700702&tlng=enHylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britton & Rosepackagingpost-harvest quality
spellingShingle ANA CLAUDIA COSTA
JOSÉ DARLAN RAMOS
THATIANE PADILHA DE MENEZES
RANIERI REIS LAREDO
MARIENE HELENA DUARTE
QUALITY OF PITAIA FRUITS SUBMITTED TO FIELD BAGGING
Revista Brasileira de Fruticultura
Hylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britton & Rose
packaging
post-harvest quality
title QUALITY OF PITAIA FRUITS SUBMITTED TO FIELD BAGGING
title_full QUALITY OF PITAIA FRUITS SUBMITTED TO FIELD BAGGING
title_fullStr QUALITY OF PITAIA FRUITS SUBMITTED TO FIELD BAGGING
title_full_unstemmed QUALITY OF PITAIA FRUITS SUBMITTED TO FIELD BAGGING
title_short QUALITY OF PITAIA FRUITS SUBMITTED TO FIELD BAGGING
title_sort quality of pitaia fruits submitted to field bagging
topic Hylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britton & Rose
packaging
post-harvest quality
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