Abstract

We examined the response of shelf life and fruit quality of banana ('Williams') from the middle of the bunch to the application of I-MCP and ethylene simultaneously as well as the effect of pre- and early-climacteric application of 1-MCP on bananas harvested from the top or bottom of bunches. Fruit were treated with ethylene at 100 μl L -1 for two consecutive days as a control or simultaneously with 1-MCP at different concentrations (30, 100 or 300 nl L -1 ) on the first day or second day, or treated with 1-MCP alone on the third day. To examine the effect of low concentrations of 1-MCP in the pre-climacteric stage fruit were treated with 1-MCP at (0, 2, 4, 5, 6 or 10 nl L -1 ) for 6h at 22°C followed by ethylene at 100 μl L -1 for two consecutive days (control) or ethylene followed by early-climacteric 1-MCP application at 300 nl L -1 . Shelf life increased significantly compared to the control when 1-MCP was applied coincidently with ethylene in the second day and reapplied alone in the third day or applied only in the third day. Application of 1-MCP at the lower concentrations at the pre-climacteric stage in combination with reapplication of 1-MCP in the early-climacteric stage increased shelf life significantly in both fruit from the top and bottom of the bunch. We conclude that simultaneous application of 1-MCP is more effective than the more common method of extending banana shelf life through application of 1-MCP after ethylene treatment.

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