Influence of Exogenous Postharvest Application of Greener Biomolecules on the Quality and Shelf Life of Banana cv. Nendran (AAB) by Regulating Ripening Enzymes and Management of Anthracnose

IF 2.9 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Anchana K, Kavitha C*, Suresh Kumar P and Johnson I, 
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Climacteric fruits like banana undergo rapid ripening, characterized by a burst in respiration and ethylene production, which negatively impacts their quality and storage life and hastens the spread of postharvest diseases such as anthracnose. The postharvest application of environmentally sustainable biomolecules such as melatonin and salicylic acid could modulate ripening-related enzyme activity and strengthen disease resistance, thereby delaying fruit ripening. Therefore, this study examined the effects of two biomolecules, melatonin (1.0 and 1.5 mM) and salicylic acid (1.0 and 1.5 mM), applied as a 15 min postharvest dip, individually and in combination, on ripening, postharvest quality, shelf life, and disease incidence management in banana cv. Nendran. The postharvest dip of melatonin (1.0 mM) significantly modulated the activity of fruit ripening enzymes like polygalacturonase and pectin methyl esterase by controlling ethylene synthesis and respiration rate. This treatment also maintained the structural integrity of the fruit compared to the conventional treatment under ambient (32 ± 2 °C) and cold storage (14 ± 1 °C) conditions. Interestingly, melatonin reduced anthracnose incidence by maintaining fruit firmness and boosting the antioxidant activity. The melatonin treatment maintained the shelf life of Nendran banana to 12 days in ambient storage and 36 days under cold storage, which are 3 and 5.34 days longer than their respective controls. Though salicylic acid also improved the postharvest quality and shelf life, its performance was comparatively lower than that of melatonin, imparting moderate control over ripening enzymes and effects on disease incidence and shelf life (10.33 and 11 days in ambient storage and 34.67 and 33.67 days in cold storage, respectively, by 1.0 and 1.5 mM salicylic acid dip). These findings suggest that melatonin (1.0 mM) could serve as a promising postharvest treatment for maintaining quality, prolonging shelf life, and managing anthracnose in bananas during storage.

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采后外源绿色生物分子施用对香蕉品质和货架期的影响。Nendran (AAB)通过调控成熟酶和管理炭疽病
像香蕉这样的更年期水果成熟迅速,其特点是呼吸和乙烯产量激增,这对它们的质量和储存寿命产生负面影响,并加速了采收后疾病(如炭疽病)的传播。采后施用褪黑素、水杨酸等环境可持续生物分子可调节果实成熟相关酶活性,增强抗病性,从而延缓果实成熟。因此,本研究考察了两种生物分子,褪黑激素(1.0和1.5 mM)和水杨酸(1.0和1.5 mM),在采后15分钟单独或联合浸泡,对香蕉的成熟、采后品质、保质期和发病率管理的影响。Nendran。采后褪黑素(1.0 mM)通过控制乙烯合成和呼吸速率,显著调节果实成熟酶(聚半乳糖醛酸酶和果胶甲基酯酶)的活性。与常温(32±2°C)和冷藏(14±1°C)条件下的常规处理相比,该处理还保持了果实的结构完整性。有趣的是,褪黑素通过保持果实硬度和增强抗氧化活性来减少炭疽病的发病率。褪黑素处理使香蕉常温贮藏贮藏期延长至12 d,冷藏贮藏期延长至36 d,分别比对照延长3 d和5.34 d。虽然水杨酸也改善了采后品质和保质期,但其性能相对低于褪黑素,对成熟酶的控制适度,对疾病发病率和保质期的影响适中(环境储存10.33和11天,冷藏34.67和33.67天,水杨酸浸量分别为1.0和1.5 mM)。这些发现表明,褪黑素(1.0 mM)可以作为一种有前途的采后处理方法,在香蕉储存期间保持质量、延长保质期和控制炭疽病。
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