| Literature DB >> 24731335 |
J G Cruz-Castillo1, A Baldicchi2, T Frioni2, F Marocchi3, S Moscatello4, S Proietti4, A Battistelli5, F Famiani6.
Abstract
In 2008, in Central Italy, a low dosage of CPPU solution, 4 μL L(-1) (6 hL/ha), was sprayed on the canopy of vines of 'Hayward' kiwifruit, at the "break of sepals", about one week before anthesis, to study its effects on fruit weight/size and on qualitative and nutritional characteristics. At harvest, CPPU, with respect to control, significantly increased the fresh weight by about 12% (+12.6 g fruit(-1)) and consequently the yield per vine, without affecting fruit shape, firmness, dry matter (%), total soluble solids, glucose, fructose, sucrose, starch, citrate, malate, vitamin C and soluble and insoluble oxalic acid. After 3 months of storage, CPPU-treated kiwifruits and the control fruit showed no difference in dry matter content, fruit firmness and total soluble solids. The results indicate that a low dosage of CPPU applied in pre-anthesis can improve fruit weight/size without any negative effect on fruit qualitative and nutritional characteristics.Entities:
Keywords: Actinidia deliciosa; Ascorbic acid; Carbohydrates; Citric acid; Cytofex; Forchlorfenuron; KT-30; Kiwifruit storability; Malic acid; Oxalic acid; Prestige
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24731335 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2014.01.131
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514