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FELIPPI, M.; LONGHI, S. J.; ARAUJO, M. M.; CARON, B. |
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Fenologia e morfologia de Diatenopteryx sorbifolia Radlk. |
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2013 |
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Ciência Florestal, Santa Maria, RS, v. 23, n. 2, p. 345-353, abr./jun. 2013. |
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Português |
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Plântula; Sapindaceae; Semente. |
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FAN, X.; ARGENTA, L. C.; MATTHEIS, J. |
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Impacts of Ionizing Radiation on Volatile Production by Ripening Gala Apple Fruit. |
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2001 |
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Washington, v. 49, n. 1, p. 254-262, 2001. |
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Apple (Malus x domestica Borkh., cv. Gala) fruit treated with 0.5 íLâL-1 1-methylcyclopropene (MCP) or air (non-MCP) for 12 h at 20 °C were exposed to gamma radiation at doses of 0, 0.44, 0.88, or 1.32 kGy at 23 °C and then stored at 20 °C. Production of volatile compounds was measured on the day of irradiation and 1, 3, 7, 14, and 21 days after irradiation. Both MCP treatment and irradiation inhibited ethylene production. MCP treatment reduced production of all volatile esters and alcohols
detected, whereas irradiation inhibited production of most, but not all, esters and some alcohols by non-MCP-treated fruit. The inhibition of volatile production following irradiation increased with dose. Production of methyl and propyl esters was inhibited more than that of other esters following irradiation or MCP treatment. The impact of irradiation on production of esters and alcohols by MCP-treated fruit was minimal. Non-MCP-treated fruit irradiated at 0.44 kGy produced the most esters during the 21-day period at 20 °C following irradiation, and the ester production rate in these fruit was comparable to that of the nonirradiated fruit 21 days after irradiation. Fruit treated with doses higher than 0.44 kGy did not recover their ability to produce volatile compounds. These results indicate both MCP and ionizing radiation inhibit production of many aroma compounds produced by ripening apple fruit.
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1-methylcyclopropene; Apple; Ethylene; Irradiation; Volatile production. |
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LEADER 01948naa a2200181 a 4500 001 1078019 005 2011-07-05 008 2001 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aEpagri 245 $aImpacts of Ionizing Radiation on Volatile Production by Ripening Gala Apple Fruit. 260 $c2001 520 $aApple (Malus x domestica Borkh., cv. Gala) fruit treated with 0.5 íLâL-1 1-methylcyclopropene (MCP) or air (non-MCP) for 12 h at 20 °C were exposed to gamma radiation at doses of 0, 0.44, 0.88, or 1.32 kGy at 23 °C and then stored at 20 °C. Production of volatile compounds was measured on the day of irradiation and 1, 3, 7, 14, and 21 days after irradiation. Both MCP treatment and irradiation inhibited ethylene production. MCP treatment reduced production of all volatile esters and alcohols detected, whereas irradiation inhibited production of most, but not all, esters and some alcohols by non-MCP-treated fruit. The inhibition of volatile production following irradiation increased with dose. Production of methyl and propyl esters was inhibited more than that of other esters following irradiation or MCP treatment. The impact of irradiation on production of esters and alcohols by MCP-treated fruit was minimal. Non-MCP-treated fruit irradiated at 0.44 kGy produced the most esters during the 21-day period at 20 °C following irradiation, and the ester production rate in these fruit was comparable to that of the nonirradiated fruit 21 days after irradiation. Fruit treated with doses higher than 0.44 kGy did not recover their ability to produce volatile compounds. These results indicate both MCP and ionizing radiation inhibit production of many aroma compounds produced by ripening apple fruit. 653 $a1-methylcyclopropene 653 $aApple 653 $aEthylene 653 $aIrradiation 653 $aVolatile production 773 $tJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Washington$gv. 49, n. 1, p. 254-262, 2001.
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