Effects of fruit size and initial storage temperature on the heat of respiration of dacryodes edulis

O. Ijabo, S. Obetta
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Fresh fruits of Dacryodes edulis, also called African pears, in Markudi were characterized in terms of eight physical parameters namely length, mid-length diameter, fruit volume, weight and density, pulp thickness, pulp and seed weight. These were correlated with each other. Then a 3x6 two-factor experiment used to test for effects of initial storage temperature and fruit size on heat of respiration (HOR). HOR was determined by direct measurement of temperature difference in a closed chamber using a thermocouple. It was observed that the pears were of the small size class with thin pulp. Three parameters have high positive correlation with both pulp weight and thickness. Again it was found that size of pears has no significant effects on HOR at α=0.05 while initial temperature has significant effect on HOR. The HOR of pears at 20, 30 and 40°C were 0.0004150, 0.001146 and 0.002480 W/kg respectively while the Q10 values in the temperature ranges of 20 to 30 and 30 to 40C were 2.76093 and 2.1641 respectively. Based on the values of HOR and Q10 of African pears it is safe to store at 20°C whereas an increase in storage temperature of 10°C or 20°C could accelerate spoilage three or five times.
果实大小和初始贮藏温度对毛竹呼吸热的影响
对马库地非洲梨(Dacryodes edulis)新鲜果实的长度、中长直径、果实体积、重量和密度、果肉厚度、果肉和种子重量等8个物理参数进行了表征。这些都是相互关联的。采用3x6双因素试验,研究贮藏初始温度和果实大小对呼吸热的影响。HOR是通过使用热电偶直接测量封闭腔室中的温差来确定的。观察到,梨是小类,果肉薄。三个参数与纸浆重量和纸浆厚度均呈高度正相关。在α=0.05时,梨的大小对HOR无显著影响,而初始温度对HOR有显著影响。20℃、30℃和40℃下梨的HOR分别为0.0004150、0.001146和0.002480 W/kg, 20 ~ 30℃和30 ~ 40℃的Q10分别为2.76093和2.1641。根据非洲梨的HOR和Q10值,储存在20°C是安全的,而储存温度提高10°C或20°C可能会加速腐败三到五倍。
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