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Ripening Quality of 'Bartlett' Pears (Pyrus communis L.) Subjected to Phytosanitary X-ray Irradiation Treatment Followed by Simulated Retail Display

机译:进行植物检疫X射线辐照和模拟零售展示的“巴特利特”梨(Pyrus communis L.)梨的成熟品质

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The objective of this study was to determine the effect of phytosanitary X-ray irradiation on the physicochemical properties and sensory attributes of early- and late-harvest 'Bartlett' pears (Pyrus communis L.) during ripening under simulated commercial conditions. Irradiation delayed ripening, which in turn affected respiration rate, ethylene production, and firmness. Irradiation decreased ethylene production in early- and late-harvest pears and maintained firmness as compared with the control pears. In the early-harvest pears, irradiation did not affect respiration rate, weight loss, or total soluble solids. However, in the late-harvest pears, irradiation resulted in an increase in respiration rate and weight loss and a decrease in total soluble solids. The appearance for irradiated early-harvest pears was rated lower by consumers, but there were no significant differences in the rest of the attributes. Consumers rated the irradiated late-harvest pears lower (P 0.05) than the non-treated pears for overall liking, texture, and flavor on a 9-point hedonic scale. Consumers perceived the late-harvest irradiated pears to be less sweet than the control (P 0.05), which correlated with total soluble solids of 12.4% for treated pears vs. 13.2% for the control. Our results show that there were significant differences between the early- and late-harvest pears in their responses to irradiation. Although some sensory attributes were negatively affected, the delay in ripening helped reduce bruising and mold development in irradiated pears during the retail display simulation.
机译:这项研究的目的是确定在模拟商业条件下成熟期间,植物检疫X射线辐射对早熟和后期收获的“巴特利特”梨(Pyrus communis L.)的理化特性和感官属性的影响。辐照会延迟成熟,进而影响呼吸速率,乙烯产量和硬度。与对照梨相比,辐照降低了早收梨和晚收梨的乙烯产量,并保持了坚实度。在早期收获的梨中,辐照不会影响呼吸速率,体重减轻或总可溶性固形物。但是,在收获后期的梨中,辐照导致呼吸速率和体重减轻增加,总可溶性固形物减少。消费者对辐照过的早熟梨的外观评价较低,但其余属性没有显着差异。消费者对辐照后采收梨的总体喜好,质地和风味的评价在9点享乐主义等级上低于未处理梨(P <0.05)。消费者认为收获后的辐照梨的甜度不及对照(P <0.05),这与处理过的梨的总可溶性固形物为12.4%,而对照为13.2%有关。我们的结果表明,早收梨和晚收梨对辐射的反应之间存在显着差异。尽管某些感官属性受到负面影响,但在零售展示模拟过程中,延迟成熟有助于减少辐射梨的瘀伤和霉菌形成。

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