Guava (Psidium guajava L.) Fruit Coating with Gum – Arabic for Quality and Fruit Fly Control

E. B. M. Kabbashi, Ghada Abdelrahman, Nawal A. Abdlerahman
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Guava (Psidium guajava L.) is a lovely tropical and subtropical fruit that originates in Mexico, Central America, and then taken to other distant and near parts around the world. In Sudan this popular fruit is produced in orchards and household and is so profitable but yet attacked by a lot of fruit fly species of the Genera Ceratitis and Bactrocera and the result is a loss of more than 70%. This research aimed at evaluating the effect of Gum Arabic coating (GAC) in extending the shelf life of guava fruit and disinfesting it from these notorious pests. Guava fruits from Kadaro orchards, Khartoum North, were tested using seven concentrations of Gum Arabic solutions. The results reflect that 1: 4 (25%) and 1: 8 (12.5%) (GA: water) concentrations attained 56 and 40% disinfestation, respectively whereas the other lower concentrations effected corresponding results in a range from 20 – 08%. The reduction in maggots per test fruit reached upto 188% as compared to the control. The highest concentrations (1: 4 & 1: 8) effected a sustainability of 52% in fruit firmness (FF) with an average of medium (3) FF compared to soft FF (4) in the control. The corresponding results in other lower concentrations (1: 16; 1: 32; 1: 64; 1: 72 & 1: 96) were 36, 24, 24, 20 and 16%, respectively. In addition to an average FF of 4 (soft) for all these concentrations and 5 (very soft) for all the corresponding controls. Nevertheless, the sustainability of fruit color (FC) effected by the test concentrations was 52, 44, 24, 22, 24, 20, and 24%, respectively. Regarding these results, the two highest test concentrations effected a sizeable disinfestation and control of fruit flies and a good extension of shelf life of guava in Khartoum State. These findings support using this treatment as an effective IPM tool to extend guava fruit shelf life and upgrading its postharvest quality.
番石榴(Psidium guajava)阿拉伯胶水果包衣品质及果蝇防治
番石榴(Psidium guajava L.)是一种可爱的热带和亚热带水果,原产于墨西哥,中美洲,然后被带到世界其他远近的地方。在苏丹,这种受欢迎的水果在果园和家庭中生产,利润丰厚,但受到许多Ceratitis属和Bactrocera属果蝇物种的攻击,其结果是损失超过70%。本研究旨在评价阿拉伯胶包衣(GAC)对番石榴果的保存期和除虫效果。来自喀土穆北部Kadaro果园的番石榴果实使用七种浓度的阿拉伯胶溶液进行了测试。结果表明:1∶4(25%)和1∶8 (12.5%)(GA: water)浓度的除虫率分别为56%和40%,其他较低浓度的除虫率为20% ~ 08%。与对照相比,每个试验水果的蛆减少率高达188%。最高浓度(1:4和1:8)对果实硬度(FF)的可持续性有52%的影响,平均为中等(3)的FF与对照中的软FF(4)相比。其他较低浓度的相应结果(1:16;1: 32;1: 64;1:72 & 1:96)分别为36、24、24、20和16%。此外,所有这些浓度的平均FF值为4(软),所有相应对照的平均FF值为5(非常软)。不同浓度对果实颜色可持续性的影响分别为52%、44%、24%、22%、24%、20%和24%。关于这些结果,两个最高的试验浓度对喀土穆州的果蝇进行了大规模的除虫和控制,并很好地延长了番石榴的保质期。这些研究结果支持将该处理作为一种有效的IPM工具来延长番石榴果的保质期和提高其采后品质。
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