Investigation of the effects of melatonin application on storage in plums (Prunus domestica L.) grown under organic and conventional conditions.

IF 5.4 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Hakan Karadag
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This study was carried out to investigate the effects of melatonin applications on postharvest quality changes of organic and conventionally grown plum fruit. Melatonin was applied in 0, 50, and 100 µmol L- 1 for organic and conventional samples. The fruits were stored at + 2.0 °C and 90% relative humidity for 28 days. During the storage period, the color, weight loss, firmness, Soluble solids concentration (SSC), titratable acidity (TA), pH, total antioxidant content, and total phenolics were evaluated at 7-day intervals. While no effect of melatonin applications on weight loss of organically grown plums was observed, it was determined that weight loss decreased as the dose of melatonin increased in conventionally grown plums. The lowest weight loss during storage was determined in conventionally grown plums treated with 100 µmolL- 1 melatonin. It was observed that the firmness values decreased as the storage period increased in both cultivation methods. The firmness decreased as the dose of melatonin application increased in organically grown plums, while the firmness increased as the dose of melatonin application increased in conventional cultivation. Melatonin application did not positively affect SSC, pH, and color values. However, it was determined that the mean TA values decreased as the dose of melatonin increased in both cultivation methods. When the total phenol content of organic and conventional plums was examined, it was determined that melatonin application decreased the number of phenolic compounds. The highest phenolic content was determined in the control samples. The total amount of antioxidants was 1.71 µmol TE g- 1 on the 28th day in the highest (100 µmol L- 1) melatonin-treated conventionally grown plums.

调查在有机和常规条件下施用褪黑素对李子(Prunus domestica L.)贮藏的影响。
本研究旨在调查施用褪黑素对有机和常规种植李子采后质量变化的影响。对有机和常规样品分别施用了 0、50 和 100 µmol L- 1 的褪黑激素。水果在 + 2.0 °C 和 90% 的相对湿度下贮藏 28 天。在贮藏期间,每隔 7 天对果实的颜色、重量损失、坚实度、可溶性固形物浓度(SSC)、可滴定酸度(TA)、pH 值、总抗氧化剂含量和总酚进行一次评估。虽然没有观察到褪黑素对有机栽培李子的重量损失有影响,但可以确定,随着褪黑素剂量的增加,传统栽培李子的重量损失会减少。用 100 µmolL- 1 褪黑激素处理的常规种植李子在储藏期间的重量损失最小。据观察,在这两种栽培方法中,随着贮藏时间的延长,硬度值也在下降。在有机栽培的李子中,随着褪黑激素施用剂量的增加,坚硬度降低,而在常规栽培的李子中,随着褪黑激素施用剂量的增加,坚硬度增加。施用褪黑激素不会对 SSC 值、pH 值和色度值产生积极影响。不过,在两种栽培方法中,随着褪黑激素剂量的增加,平均 TA 值都有所下降。在检测有机李子和常规李子的总酚含量时,发现施用褪黑素会减少酚类化合物的数量。对照样品中的酚含量最高。经褪黑激素处理的常规种植李子中,抗氧化剂总量最高(100 µmol L- 1),在第 28 天为 1.71 µmol TE g- 1。
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ACS Applied Energy Materials
ACS Applied Energy Materials Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
CiteScore
10.30
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Energy Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of materials, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to energy conversion and storage. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important energy applications.
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