几种采后有机酸处理对抱子甘蓝贮藏品质的影响

Jale Bilgin, R. Aslantaş
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在这项研究中,研究了抗坏血酸、叶酸和水杨酸处理对“富兰克林F1”抱子甘蓝在4°C下储存28天收获后品质损失的影响。每隔7天测量失重(%)、颜色值(L*、a*、b*)、总可溶性固形物(TSS, %)、pH、可滴定酸度(TA, %)、总叶绿素(mg/g)和CO2浓度(ppm)。当研究结果与对照组进行比较时,观察到所有处理都有效地减少了所检查属性的损失。贮藏期结束时,发现抗坏血酸在减重、pH和TA特征方面效果最好,水杨酸在L*值方面效果最好,叶酸在防止pH、总叶绿素和CO2浓度变化方面效果最好。目前还没有关于抗坏血酸、叶酸和水杨酸处理对抱子甘蓝收获后的影响的研究,本研究的目的是填补文献的空白,并为未来的研究提供线索。人们认为,在未来的研究中确定适当的治疗剂量以及更详细地检查治疗的效率将是有益的。
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The Effects of Some Post-Harvest Organic Acid Treatments on the Storage Quality of Brussels Sprouts
In this study, the effects of ascorbic, folic, and salicylic acid treatments on post-harvest quality losses in 'Franklin F1' Brussels sprouts stored at 4°C for 28 days were investigated. Weight loss (%), color values (L*, a*, b*), total soluble solids (TSS, %), pH, titrable acidity (TA, %), total chlorophyll (mg/g), and CO2 concentration (ppm) were all measured at 7-day intervals. When the findings were compared to the control group, it was observed that all of the treatments were effective in reducing losses in the examined properties. At the end of the storage period, it was found that ascorbic acid was the most effective in terms of weight loss, pH, and TA features, salicylic acid in terms of L* value, and folic acid in terms of preventing pH, total chlorophyll, and CO2 concentration changes. There has been no research on the effects of ascorbic, folic, and salicylic acid treatments in Brussels sprouts during the post-harvest period, and the goal of this study is to fill in the gaps in the literature and give light on future research. It is thought that determining the appropriate doses of the treatments performed in future studies, as well as examining the efficiency of the treatments in more detail, will be beneficial.
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