Huangguan pear (Pyrus bretschneideri Rehd cv. Huangguan) is a pear cultivar that rapidly developed in China. However, rapid postharvest browning appearing in fruit peel and core during storage and shelf life pose a ch...Huangguan pear (Pyrus bretschneideri Rehd cv. Huangguan) is a pear cultivar that rapidly developed in China. However, rapid postharvest browning appearing in fruit peel and core during storage and shelf life pose a challenge for their marketing. The potential for low temperature conditioning (LTC) treatment to inhibit peel browning and improve quality of Huangguan pears in storage and shelf life was investigated. Pears were treated at 8℃ - 9℃ for 1, 3, 6 and 9 d, respectively, physiological indexes, including peel and core browning, core breakdown, malondialdehyde (MDA) content and ethanol content were determined and quality in storage period and shelf life was evaluated in this paper. LTC treatment alleviated peel browning and core browning either in storage or shelf life remarkably;it also delayed the decline of firmness, total soluble solids and titratable acidity in storage to some extent, inhibited ethanol and MDA content both in storage and shelf life effectively and maintained juiciness and crispness of pear fruit in shelf life. These results showed that LTC can serve as an important tool for the regulation of Huangguan pears external and internal quality in storage and shelf life with economic benefits and LTC treatment for 6 d was the optimum condition in the present study.展开更多
The effect of calcium treatment during production on the quality(soluble solids, fruit firmness, soluble sugar content, titratable acid content, etc.) of Huangguan pear was studied. The results showed that the calcium...The effect of calcium treatment during production on the quality(soluble solids, fruit firmness, soluble sugar content, titratable acid content, etc.) of Huangguan pear was studied. The results showed that the calcium treatment during production improved the comprehensive quality of Huangguan pear fruit, delayed and reduced the occurrence of browning of fruit core, and enhanced its storage effect in the cold storage. Therefore, the calcium treatment improved the quality of stored pear fruit.展开更多
Since the carbohydrate content affects pear flavor during the process of growth, it is necessary to determine the sugar components that accumulate in the fruit. We analyzed the fruit carbohydrate content, and the gene...Since the carbohydrate content affects pear flavor during the process of growth, it is necessary to determine the sugar components that accumulate in the fruit. We analyzed the fruit carbohydrate content, and the gene expression and activity ofacid invertase(AI), neutral invertase(NI), sucrose synthase(SS), and sucrose phosphate synthase(SPS) during the development of "Huangguan" and "Yali" pears. The results demonstrate that during development, the fruit sugar metabolism of the "Huangguan" pear follows a typical sorbitol–starch-soluble sugars middle model, whereas the "Yali" pear fruit follows a typical sorbitol–sucrose–starch-soluble sugars middle model. In the "Huangguan" pear, we found the AI and NI gene expressions, as well as AI( P < 0.05) and NI( P < 0.01) enzyme activities, to be positively correlated, whereas we found the NI gene expression and NI enzyme activity of "Yali" pear to be negatively correlated( P < 0.01). We observed the high levels oflate-stage AI and early-stage SS during development to roughly correspond with the gene expression found in the late and early stages, respectively, suggesting their potential regulatory roles in "Huangguan" pear fruit development. Our results indicate that the primary function of SPS during the early developmental stage is to accumulate sucrose, whereas the primary function of AI is to promote hexose accumulation during the late developmental stage ofmature "Yali" pear fruit.展开更多
文摘Huangguan pear (Pyrus bretschneideri Rehd cv. Huangguan) is a pear cultivar that rapidly developed in China. However, rapid postharvest browning appearing in fruit peel and core during storage and shelf life pose a challenge for their marketing. The potential for low temperature conditioning (LTC) treatment to inhibit peel browning and improve quality of Huangguan pears in storage and shelf life was investigated. Pears were treated at 8℃ - 9℃ for 1, 3, 6 and 9 d, respectively, physiological indexes, including peel and core browning, core breakdown, malondialdehyde (MDA) content and ethanol content were determined and quality in storage period and shelf life was evaluated in this paper. LTC treatment alleviated peel browning and core browning either in storage or shelf life remarkably;it also delayed the decline of firmness, total soluble solids and titratable acidity in storage to some extent, inhibited ethanol and MDA content both in storage and shelf life effectively and maintained juiciness and crispness of pear fruit in shelf life. These results showed that LTC can serve as an important tool for the regulation of Huangguan pears external and internal quality in storage and shelf life with economic benefits and LTC treatment for 6 d was the optimum condition in the present study.
基金Supported by Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province(C2015301004)Hebei Innovation Ability Improvement Plan(8826834D)
文摘The effect of calcium treatment during production on the quality(soluble solids, fruit firmness, soluble sugar content, titratable acid content, etc.) of Huangguan pear was studied. The results showed that the calcium treatment during production improved the comprehensive quality of Huangguan pear fruit, delayed and reduced the occurrence of browning of fruit core, and enhanced its storage effect in the cold storage. Therefore, the calcium treatment improved the quality of stored pear fruit.
基金funded as a key project in the National Science and Technology Pillar Program during the 11th 5-Year Plans (No.2006BAD22B01)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.31171769)the Special Fund for Agro-Scientific Research in the Public Interest (No.201303075)
文摘Since the carbohydrate content affects pear flavor during the process of growth, it is necessary to determine the sugar components that accumulate in the fruit. We analyzed the fruit carbohydrate content, and the gene expression and activity ofacid invertase(AI), neutral invertase(NI), sucrose synthase(SS), and sucrose phosphate synthase(SPS) during the development of "Huangguan" and "Yali" pears. The results demonstrate that during development, the fruit sugar metabolism of the "Huangguan" pear follows a typical sorbitol–starch-soluble sugars middle model, whereas the "Yali" pear fruit follows a typical sorbitol–sucrose–starch-soluble sugars middle model. In the "Huangguan" pear, we found the AI and NI gene expressions, as well as AI( P < 0.05) and NI( P < 0.01) enzyme activities, to be positively correlated, whereas we found the NI gene expression and NI enzyme activity of "Yali" pear to be negatively correlated( P < 0.01). We observed the high levels oflate-stage AI and early-stage SS during development to roughly correspond with the gene expression found in the late and early stages, respectively, suggesting their potential regulatory roles in "Huangguan" pear fruit development. Our results indicate that the primary function of SPS during the early developmental stage is to accumulate sucrose, whereas the primary function of AI is to promote hexose accumulation during the late developmental stage ofmature "Yali" pear fruit.