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Impact of Hot Water and Modified Atmosphere Packaging Treatments on the Postharvest Quality of Pomegranate Fruit (Punica granatum cv. ‘Hicaznar’)
Abstract
Hot water (HW) and modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) treatments were evaluated to maintain postharvest quality of pomegranate fruit (Punica granatum cv. ‘Hicaznar’). Pomegranates were subjected to hot water (HW) treatment (at 50 °C for 3 min) and packaged with or without MAP bags. Fruit was then kept at 6 °C for 6 months and at 20 °C for 7 days after cold storage period. The untreated and unpackaged fruit was served as a control treatment (C). MAP and HW+MAP treatments was more effective in reducing weight loss, fungal decay and husk scald, compared to HW and C treatments. The lightness and red color intensity of husk and aril (higher values of L* and C* and lower values of h°) were maintained better in the packaged fruit with MAP (MAP + HW+MAP treatments). The unpackaged fruit from HW and C treatments became unmarketable while those from MAP and HW+MAP treatments were still marketable after 6 months of cold storage and shelf life period. Although fungal decay incidence was low in HW-treated fruit, relatively high scald incidence and weight loss had adverse effect on overall visual acceptability of HW-treated fruit. Hot water dipped pomegranate fruit cv. ‘Hicaznar’ (50 °C for 3 min) could be kept in MAP bags for 6 months at 6 °C and for 7 days 20 °C without adverse effect on quality.
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
Engineering
Journal Section
Research Article
Publication Date
September 4, 2021
Submission Date
December 19, 2019
Acceptance Date
March 26, 2020
Published in Issue
Year 2021 Volume: 27 Number: 3
APA
Özdemir, A. E., & Çandır, E. (2021). Impact of Hot Water and Modified Atmosphere Packaging Treatments on the Postharvest Quality of Pomegranate Fruit (Punica granatum cv. ‘Hicaznar’). Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 27(3), 304-311. https://doi.org/10.15832/ankutbd.661496
AMA
1.Özdemir AE, Çandır E. Impact of Hot Water and Modified Atmosphere Packaging Treatments on the Postharvest Quality of Pomegranate Fruit (Punica granatum cv. ‘Hicaznar’). J Agr Sci-Tarim Bili. 2021;27(3):304-311. doi:10.15832/ankutbd.661496
Chicago
Özdemir, Ahmet Erhan, and Elif Çandır. 2021. “Impact of Hot Water and Modified Atmosphere Packaging Treatments on the Postharvest Quality of Pomegranate Fruit (Punica Granatum Cv. ‘Hicaznar’)”. Journal of Agricultural Sciences 27 (3): 304-11. https://doi.org/10.15832/ankutbd.661496.
EndNote
Özdemir AE, Çandır E (September 1, 2021) Impact of Hot Water and Modified Atmosphere Packaging Treatments on the Postharvest Quality of Pomegranate Fruit (Punica granatum cv. ‘Hicaznar’). Journal of Agricultural Sciences 27 3 304–311.
IEEE
[1]A. E. Özdemir and E. Çandır, “Impact of Hot Water and Modified Atmosphere Packaging Treatments on the Postharvest Quality of Pomegranate Fruit (Punica granatum cv. ‘Hicaznar’)”, J Agr Sci-Tarim Bili, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 304–311, Sept. 2021, doi: 10.15832/ankutbd.661496.
ISNAD
Özdemir, Ahmet Erhan - Çandır, Elif. “Impact of Hot Water and Modified Atmosphere Packaging Treatments on the Postharvest Quality of Pomegranate Fruit (Punica Granatum Cv. ‘Hicaznar’)”. Journal of Agricultural Sciences 27/3 (September 1, 2021): 304-311. https://doi.org/10.15832/ankutbd.661496.
JAMA
1.Özdemir AE, Çandır E. Impact of Hot Water and Modified Atmosphere Packaging Treatments on the Postharvest Quality of Pomegranate Fruit (Punica granatum cv. ‘Hicaznar’). J Agr Sci-Tarim Bili. 2021;27:304–311.
MLA
Özdemir, Ahmet Erhan, and Elif Çandır. “Impact of Hot Water and Modified Atmosphere Packaging Treatments on the Postharvest Quality of Pomegranate Fruit (Punica Granatum Cv. ‘Hicaznar’)”. Journal of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 27, no. 3, Sept. 2021, pp. 304-11, doi:10.15832/ankutbd.661496.
Vancouver
1.Ahmet Erhan Özdemir, Elif Çandır. Impact of Hot Water and Modified Atmosphere Packaging Treatments on the Postharvest Quality of Pomegranate Fruit (Punica granatum cv. ‘Hicaznar’). J Agr Sci-Tarim Bili. 2021 Sep. 1;27(3):304-11. doi:10.15832/ankutbd.661496