Banana ‘BRS Princesa’: ponto de colheita e pós-colheita para comercialização de frutos com qualidade

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Ano de defesa: 2024
Autor(a) principal: Souza, Elaine Goes lattes
Orientador(a): Ribeiro, Marilza Neves do Nascimento lattes
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Doutorado Acadêmico em Recursos Genéticos Vegetais
Departamento: DEPARTAMENTO DE CIÊNCIAS BIOLÓGICAS
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Resumo: Many banana cultivars are susceptible to diseases that can make production unviable, especially Fusarium wilt. To mitigate part of this problem, the 'BRS Princesa' cultivar was launched, which is resistant to this disease, has tasty fruit with a high market value, and is a viable alternative for resuming the cultivation of Silk type bananas. However, as it is a relatively new cultivar, there is little information in the literature about post-harvest practices. Therefore, the general objective of this work was to evaluate the influence of harvest point, refrigerated storage and air conditioning on the physiology and biochemistry of 'BRS Princesa' bananas and their contribution to the useful life and quality of the fruit. To achieve the objectives, three experiments were carried out. In experiment 1 - Harvest point for 'BRS Princesa' bananas for the region of the lower south of Bahia, 'BRS Princesa' bananas were harvested on five dates, 80, 87, 94, 101 and 115 days after the bunch was issued and stored at room temperature (25±1°C) until fully ripe. The results showed that fruit harvested at 87 days after the bunch was issued had the best balance, with lower ethylene production, lower respiration rates and good resistance to transportation, presenting the best balance of shelf life and fruit quality. In experiment 2 - Acclimatization of 'BRS Princesa' apple bananas during ripening, freshly picked fruit were exposed to a fixed concentration of 100 μL L-1 of ethylene at a temperature of 16 °C or 18 °C for 0, 12, 24, 36 or 48 hours and then transferred to 25±1 °C until they reached stage 6 of ripeness. The highest fruit quality was obtained with 24-hour acclimatization, ensuring better characteristics in terms of soluble solids content and flesh firmness. In experiment 3 - Extending the supply of 'BRS Princesa' bananas stored under refrigeration, bouquets at stage 1 of ripeness - completely green peel were stored in a cold room at 14±1 ºC and 75±1% RH, for up to 7; 14; 21; 28 days, followed by storage at a temperature of 25±1 °C until the fruit reached full ripeness. The 'BRS Princesa' bananas can be stored at 14 °C for up to 14 days without damaging the good appearance and quality of the fruit, with an increase of 8 days in the possibility of consuming the fruit when compared to the control.
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spelling Ribeiro, Marilza Neves do Nascimentohttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3344-9106http://lattes.cnpq.br/7074974065849208Sasaki, Fabiana Fumi CerqueiraID Lattes: 8395862246829606http://lattes.cnpq.br/8395862246829606Pereira, Marcio Eduardo Cantohttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1305-5265http://lattes.cnpq.br/1262695486826500https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9886-8777http://lattes.cnpq.br/9241617057549109Souza, Elaine Goes2024-04-29T20:49:51Z2024-03-27SOUZA, Elaine Goes. Banana ‘BRS Princesa’: ponto de colheita e pós-colheita para comercialização de frutos com qualidade. 2024. 80 f. Tese (Doutorado Acadêmico em Recursos Genéticos Vegetais) - Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2024.http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/1650Many banana cultivars are susceptible to diseases that can make production unviable, especially Fusarium wilt. To mitigate part of this problem, the 'BRS Princesa' cultivar was launched, which is resistant to this disease, has tasty fruit with a high market value, and is a viable alternative for resuming the cultivation of Silk type bananas. However, as it is a relatively new cultivar, there is little information in the literature about post-harvest practices. Therefore, the general objective of this work was to evaluate the influence of harvest point, refrigerated storage and air conditioning on the physiology and biochemistry of 'BRS Princesa' bananas and their contribution to the useful life and quality of the fruit. To achieve the objectives, three experiments were carried out. In experiment 1 - Harvest point for 'BRS Princesa' bananas for the region of the lower south of Bahia, 'BRS Princesa' bananas were harvested on five dates, 80, 87, 94, 101 and 115 days after the bunch was issued and stored at room temperature (25±1°C) until fully ripe. The results showed that fruit harvested at 87 days after the bunch was issued had the best balance, with lower ethylene production, lower respiration rates and good resistance to transportation, presenting the best balance of shelf life and fruit quality. In experiment 2 - Acclimatization of 'BRS Princesa' apple bananas during ripening, freshly picked fruit were exposed to a fixed concentration of 100 μL L-1 of ethylene at a temperature of 16 °C or 18 °C for 0, 12, 24, 36 or 48 hours and then transferred to 25±1 °C until they reached stage 6 of ripeness. The highest fruit quality was obtained with 24-hour acclimatization, ensuring better characteristics in terms of soluble solids content and flesh firmness. In experiment 3 - Extending the supply of 'BRS Princesa' bananas stored under refrigeration, bouquets at stage 1 of ripeness - completely green peel were stored in a cold room at 14±1 ºC and 75±1% RH, for up to 7; 14; 21; 28 days, followed by storage at a temperature of 25±1 °C until the fruit reached full ripeness. The 'BRS Princesa' bananas can be stored at 14 °C for up to 14 days without damaging the good appearance and quality of the fruit, with an increase of 8 days in the possibility of consuming the fruit when compared to the control.Muitas cultivares de bananas apresentam susceptibilidade a doenças que podem inviabilizar a produção, com destaque para a murcha de Fusarium. Para mitigar parte desse problema, foi lançada a cultivar ‘BRS Princesa’, que é resistente à essa doença, de frutos saborosos com alto valor de mercado, sendo uma alternativa viável para retomada do cultivo de bananas do tipo Maçã. Porém, sendo uma cultivar relativamente recente, existem poucas informações na literatura sobre às práticas pós-colheita. Assim, o objetivo geral deste trabalho foi avaliar a influência do ponto de colheita, armazenamento refrigerado e climatização sobre a fisiologia e bioquímica de bananas ‘BRS Princesa’ e sua contribuição para a vida útil e qualidade dos frutos. Para alcançar os objetivos foram conduzidos 03 experimentos. No experimento 1 - Ponto de colheita de banana ‘BRS Princesa’ para a região do baixo sul baiano, bananas ‘BRS Princesa’ foram colhidas em cinco datas, 80, 87, 94, 101 e 115 dias após a emissão do cacho e armazenados em temperatura ambiente (25±1°C) até seu completo amadurecimento. Os resultados revelaram que frutos colhidos aos 87 dias após a emissão do cacho apresentaram o melhor equilíbrio, destacando-se pela menor produção de etileno, taxas respiratórias mais baixas e boa resistência ao transporte, apresentando o melhor balanço de vida útil e qualidade dos frutos. No experimento 2 – Climatização de bananas tipo maçã 'BRS Princesa’ durante a maturação, frutos recém-colhidos foram expostos a uma concentração fixa de 100 μL L-1 de etileno, a temperatura de 16 °C ou 18 °C, durante 0, 12, 24, 36 ou 48 horas e depois transferidos para 25±1°C até que atingissem o estádio 6 de maturação. A maior qualidade de fruto foi obtida com a climatização com 24 horas, garantindo melhores características de teor de sólidos solúveis e firmeza da polpa. No experimento 3 – Prolongamento da oferta de bananas ‘BRS Princesa’ armazenadas sob refrigeração, buquês no estádio 1 de maturação – casca completamente verde foram armazenados em câmara fria a 14±1 ºC e 75±1% UR, por até 7; 14; 21; 28 dias, seguido de armazenamento em temperatura de 25±1 °C até que os frutos atingissem o completo amadurecimento. As bananas ‘BRS Princesa’ podem ser armazenadas a 14 °C por um período de até 14 dias, sem prejuízo à boa aparência e qualidade dos frutos, com incremento de 8 dias na possibilidade de consumo dos frutos, quando comparados ao controle.Submitted by Renata Aline Souza Silva (rassilva@uefs.br) on 2024-04-29T20:49:50Z No. of bitstreams: 1 TESE - ELAINE GOES SOUZA.pdf: 2039087 bytes, checksum: abadaf8a7763ed28812f036e39991a6b (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2024-04-29T20:49:51Z (GMT). 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title Banana ‘BRS Princesa’: ponto de colheita e pós-colheita para comercialização de frutos com qualidade
spellingShingle Banana ‘BRS Princesa’: ponto de colheita e pós-colheita para comercialização de frutos com qualidade
Souza, Elaine Goes
Musa spp
Ponto de colheita
Armazenamento refrigerado
Etileno
Amadurecimento
Vida útil pós-colheita
Musa spp.
Harvest point
Refrigerated storage
Ethylene
Ripening
Post-harvest useful life
GENETICA::GENETICA VEGETAL
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::GENETICA
title_short Banana ‘BRS Princesa’: ponto de colheita e pós-colheita para comercialização de frutos com qualidade
title_full Banana ‘BRS Princesa’: ponto de colheita e pós-colheita para comercialização de frutos com qualidade
title_fullStr Banana ‘BRS Princesa’: ponto de colheita e pós-colheita para comercialização de frutos com qualidade
title_full_unstemmed Banana ‘BRS Princesa’: ponto de colheita e pós-colheita para comercialização de frutos com qualidade
title_sort Banana ‘BRS Princesa’: ponto de colheita e pós-colheita para comercialização de frutos com qualidade
author Souza, Elaine Goes
author_facet Souza, Elaine Goes
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Ribeiro, Marilza Neves do Nascimento
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Sasaki, Fabiana Fumi Cerqueira
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dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv Pereira, Marcio Eduardo Canto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Elaine Goes
contributor_str_mv Ribeiro, Marilza Neves do Nascimento
Sasaki, Fabiana Fumi Cerqueira
Pereira, Marcio Eduardo Canto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Musa spp
Ponto de colheita
Armazenamento refrigerado
Etileno
Amadurecimento
Vida útil pós-colheita
topic Musa spp
Ponto de colheita
Armazenamento refrigerado
Etileno
Amadurecimento
Vida útil pós-colheita
Musa spp.
Harvest point
Refrigerated storage
Ethylene
Ripening
Post-harvest useful life
GENETICA::GENETICA VEGETAL
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::GENETICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Musa spp.
Harvest point
Refrigerated storage
Ethylene
Ripening
Post-harvest useful life
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv GENETICA::GENETICA VEGETAL
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::GENETICA
description Many banana cultivars are susceptible to diseases that can make production unviable, especially Fusarium wilt. To mitigate part of this problem, the 'BRS Princesa' cultivar was launched, which is resistant to this disease, has tasty fruit with a high market value, and is a viable alternative for resuming the cultivation of Silk type bananas. However, as it is a relatively new cultivar, there is little information in the literature about post-harvest practices. Therefore, the general objective of this work was to evaluate the influence of harvest point, refrigerated storage and air conditioning on the physiology and biochemistry of 'BRS Princesa' bananas and their contribution to the useful life and quality of the fruit. To achieve the objectives, three experiments were carried out. In experiment 1 - Harvest point for 'BRS Princesa' bananas for the region of the lower south of Bahia, 'BRS Princesa' bananas were harvested on five dates, 80, 87, 94, 101 and 115 days after the bunch was issued and stored at room temperature (25±1°C) until fully ripe. The results showed that fruit harvested at 87 days after the bunch was issued had the best balance, with lower ethylene production, lower respiration rates and good resistance to transportation, presenting the best balance of shelf life and fruit quality. In experiment 2 - Acclimatization of 'BRS Princesa' apple bananas during ripening, freshly picked fruit were exposed to a fixed concentration of 100 μL L-1 of ethylene at a temperature of 16 °C or 18 °C for 0, 12, 24, 36 or 48 hours and then transferred to 25±1 °C until they reached stage 6 of ripeness. The highest fruit quality was obtained with 24-hour acclimatization, ensuring better characteristics in terms of soluble solids content and flesh firmness. In experiment 3 - Extending the supply of 'BRS Princesa' bananas stored under refrigeration, bouquets at stage 1 of ripeness - completely green peel were stored in a cold room at 14±1 ºC and 75±1% RH, for up to 7; 14; 21; 28 days, followed by storage at a temperature of 25±1 °C until the fruit reached full ripeness. The 'BRS Princesa' bananas can be stored at 14 °C for up to 14 days without damaging the good appearance and quality of the fruit, with an increase of 8 days in the possibility of consuming the fruit when compared to the control.
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