Prolonged storage of ‘Aledo’ table grapes in a slightly CO2 enriched atmosphere in combination with generators of SO2

2. Zero hunger 0404 agricultural biotechnology 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2005.07.022 Publication Date: 2005-10-12T11:09:17Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract The quality of late-harvested (early December) ‘Aledo’ table grapes, during storage at 2±1 °C followed by a period of 4 days at 20 °C in a slightly CO 2 enriched atmosphere in combination with generators of SO 2 in cardboard boxes, was evaluated. The changes in different biochemical parameters indicative of grape quality, such as weight, texture, colour, sugars, organic acids and fungal attacks, was determined. The best quality maintenance was achieved by combining the use of generators of SO 2 with a slightly CO 2 enriched atmosphere. The rates of weight, texture and colour losses were slowed, and both fungal attack and the rachis drying were delayed. During storage at 2 °C, the levels of glucose, fructose and sucrose remained unchanged under all the tested conditions, while levels of tartaric and citric acids showed a sharp increase. However, a slightly CO 2 enriched atmosphere, SO 2 microgenerators and their combination extended the storage period of late-harvested ‘Aledo’ table grapes without relatively affecting their organoleptic characteristics.
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