Influence of storage period and shelf-life on the incidence of chilling injury and microbial load in "Angeleno" and "Larry Ann" plums

Authors

  • J. Rocha- Pimienta
  • J. Llera- Oyola
  • M.E. Bote Technological Institute of Food and Agriculture (INTAEX). Avda. Adolfo Suárez s/n, 06007 Badajoz, Spain
  • M.C. Ayuso- Yuste
  • M.J. Bernalte Agriculture Engineering School, University of Extremadura. Avda. Adolfo Suárez s/n, 06007 Badajoz, Spain
  • B. Velardo
  • J. Delgado- Adamez Technological Institute of Food and Agriculture (INTAEX). Avda. Adolfo Suárez s/n, 06007 Badajoz, Spain

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9755/ejfa.2020.v32.i5.2108

Abstract

Refrigeration is the most widely used post-harvest technology for increasing commercial life (shelf-life) of plums after harvest. Nevertheless, low-temperature conservation is limited by chilling injury (CI), leading to rejection by consumers. The objective of the present work was to characterize biotic and non-biotic chilling injures that lead to quality loss in plums during post-harvest storage. Larry Ann and Angeleno plums were stored at 1.0±0.5°C and 90.0±2.0% RH for 4 and 8 weeks and after this period the plums were stored either 3 or 6 days at 20ºC for evaluating changes in their shelf-life. Pulp firmness, post-harvest losses, presence of chilling injuries and the count of mesophilic microorganisms, molds and yeasts were determined after harvest and after storage plus shelf-life. In general, a drastic decrease in the growth of bacteria, mold and yeast during post-harvest storage at 1ºC was observed, following an increased microbial growth during shelf-life storage. Sensitivity to low temperature was cultivar-dependent. Larry Ann plums showed higher pulp firmness reduction and lower impact of CI than Angeleno, with an increased microbial spoilage. Plums that presented cold-damaged or physiologically compromised tissues suffered from faster decomposition and provided a better substrate for microbial growth than non-damaged plums.

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Published

2020-05-14

How to Cite

Pimienta, J. R.-., J. L.-. Oyola, M. Bote, M. A.-. Yuste, M. Bernalte, B. Velardo, and J. D.-. Adamez. “Influence of Storage Period and Shelf-Life on the Incidence of Chilling Injury and Microbial Load in "Angeleno" and ‘Larry Ann’ Plums”. Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture, vol. 32, no. 5, May 2020, pp. 376-83, doi:10.9755/ejfa.2020.v32.i5.2108.

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