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Postharvest Handling Banana & Pineapple PINEAPPLE Beth Mitcham Dept. Plant Sciences UCDavis Maturity and Ripeness Stages Intercultivar differences in composition of pineapples Premium Select =Tropical Gold Indian Kew Pineapples and Composition at Different Stages of Ripeness Days from Anthesis Shell Color Chl mg/g Dry wt. % Soluble solids % Titratable acidity % Total sugar % Vit C mg/100g Sensory score* 115-10 Green 0.77 1.97 7.9 0.66 6.49 13.7 3.0 135-140 1/8 0.76 15.6 1.6 0.74 8.87 13.9 4.6 141-145 1/4 0.63 16.09 18. 0.77 11.5 14.4 5.4 146-150 1/ 0.53 17.65 18.9 0.77 11.99 14.9 6.8 151-155 /3 0.1 17.76 18.0 0.83 1.44 15.3 6.7 156-160 Full 0.14 19.89 16.3 0.96 1.74 14.5 6.4 LSD.05 0.01 0.17 0.87 0.07 0.08 0.5 0. * Sensory determined by panel of 10 untrained members based on nine point hedonic scale Deka et al. 005. Standardization of maturity indices of Kew pineapple. Acta Hort. 68: 15. 1

Initial Quality Evaluation of Pineapples at the Packinghouse Water dumping and washing pineapples Air turbines to remove excess water Application of chlorinated water to butt Forced air drying Wax application to fruit Slides from C. Demerutis, Costa Rica Pineapple Handling Importance of wax application Improve fruit appearance Reduce internal browningmodified atmosphere created Reduce water loss Reduce pathogen growth Importance of dry crown Reduce decay

Endogenous Brown Spot Blackheart symptoms in Hawaiian Gold (HG) and Smooth Cayenne (SC) pineapple fruit following chilling. 10 fruit were incubated at 3, 10, 6, 4, and 0 C for 14 d followed by 3 C for 7 d. Stewart Stewart et al., et 00 al., 00 7.C(45F) 5.5C(4F) 3C(38F) Selvarajah et al., 001 Chen and Paull, 001 showed removing crown had no effect, but others have shown that removing 1/3 of plant leaves reduces translucency. 3

Banana Banana Maturity Stages Delaying harvest until the full mature-green stage results in higher yield and better eating quality when ripe. Preparing a banana bunch for harvest System for transporting banana bunches to packing station Delivering Bananas to Packinghouse Initial Washing of Bananas at Packinghouse Some of the banana handling slides were provided by Eduardo Kerbel 4

Cutting and Placing Banana Hands into Water Banana Packinghouse Banana Packing Some common postharvest pathogens on bananas Surface abrasions Crown rot caused by several fungi: Fusarium roseum, Lasiodiplodia theobromae, Thielaviopsis paradoxa, Colletotrichum musae Lasiodiplodia stem-end rot (L. theobromae) Internal bruising due to drops http://postharvest.ucdavis.edu/pffruits/bananaphotos/ 5

Weighing and Alum Spray Banana Packaging Options Package Type Green Life Polypak thin PE (8d) Banavac thick PE with slight MA (47d) - must open bags before ripening Consumer packages Single fingers Bananas are usually not cooled prior to loading CA or MA often used to extend green life during transit Break bulk and marine container shipment to markets Symptoms of Chilling Injury Type Cavendish types Plantains Petite Red Macabu Temperature 13-15 C (56-58 F) for storage and transport 9-1 C (48-54 F) for storage and transport 11 C (5 F) for up to 7 days storage 1.5-14 C (54.5-57 F) for longer than 7days 10 C (50 F) for up to 7 days 1.5-14 C (54.5-57 F) for longer than 7days Skin discoloration (dull color) Browning of the inner side of peel Failure to ripen Browning of the flesh (in severe cases) http://postharvest.ucdavis.edu; USDA handbook 66 6

Respiration of Ripening Bananas Ethylene is used to control the ripening of most bananas Ripening Conditions for Bananas Fruit temperature 14 to 18 C (58-65 F) Relative humidity 90-95% Ethylene 100-150 ppm Duration ethylene 4-8 hours Carbon dioxide Adequate air exchange to prevent accumulation >1% Forced air ripening rooms Single, double and triple tier Source of ethylene: Banana gas (ethylene in CO) Ethylene from catalytic generator Ethylene peak precedes CO peak Sugar formation very high at climacteric (Beaudry et al. 1989. Plant Physiology 91:1436) What is this nonuniform ripening due to? Scheduling Ripening to Meet Retail Needs Stage Green, trace yellow Stage 3 More green than Yellow Stage 4 More Yellow than Green Stage 5 Yellow, Green Tips & Neck 58F = 14.4C 60F = 15.6C 6F = 16.7C 64F = 17.8C Stage 6 All Yellow, No Green Tips; slight Green on Neck Stage 7 Yellow flecked with Brown sugar spots Banana Ripening Stages http://www.chiquita.com/ Reduce Retail Losses Delay or Extend Ripening of Bananas Hold at 13 C (56 F) Modified atmospheres -5% O + - 5% CO at 15 C (59 F) Treat with 00-300 ppb 1-MCP (15 C) Temperature Control Retards Sugar Spots Severity Color score 7 Color Score Color scoring 6 3 = equal green and yellow 4 = more yellow than green 5 = yellow, green tips 6 = all yellow 5 7 = yellow with spots 4 15 C (59 F) 3 0 C (68 F) 5 C (77 F) Severity 4 3 1 15C D6 0C D6 0 16 14 Spot index 1 Spot index 10 8 6 5C D6 4 After ethylene, treat with 1-MCP at.5-3.5 color stage 0 3 4 5 6 Days at 0 C Cantwell, 007. Test# Bonita Temperature 7

Extending the Yellow-life of Bananas General appearance and sugar spotting 1-MCP treatment was evaluated under commercial conditions at a major retailer. Quality was tracked over 7 days. Overall appearance (0-3) 3.0.5.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 Untreated 1-MCP 1 3 4 5 6 7 Evaluation Days Sugar Spots (0-3) 3 1 0 Untreated SmartFresh 1-MCP 1 3 4 5 6 7 Days at retail store From A.A. Kader Temperature?? Source: Agrofresh Questions? 8