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Chlorophyll fluorescence emission and its relation to skin color and firmness during ripening of guava fruit

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2005

Ilana Urbano Bron
Affiliation:
Centro APTA de Engenharia e Automação, Instituto Agronòmica CP 26, 13201-970, Jundiaí SP, Brazil
Rafael Vasconcelos Ribeiro
Affiliation:
Centro de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento em Ecofisiologia e Biofísica, Instituto Agronômico, CP 28, 13001-970, Campinas SP, Brazil
Marisa Azzolini
Affiliation:
Departamento de Botânica, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, 91501-970, Porto Alegre RS, Brazil
Eduardo Caruso Machado
Affiliation:
Centro de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento em Ecofisiologia e Biofísica, Instituto Agronômico, CP 28, 13001-970, Campinas SP, Brazil
Angelo Pedro Jacomino
Affiliation:
Departamento de Produção Vegetal, Escola Superior de Agricultura “Luiz de Queiroz”, Universidade de São Paulo, CP 09, 13418-900, Piracicaba SP, Brazil
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Abstract

Introduction. Chlorophyll fluorescence (chl-fluorescence) has been used in postharvest studies as a non-destructive technique for evaluating fruit ripening. Since there are no available studies using chl-fluorescence in guava fruit, the aim of this work was to verify the relations between chl-fluorescence parameters and fruit quality attributes, such as skin color and fruit firmness, and to measure the chl-fluorescence during ripening of guava fruit. Materials and methods. Firstly, maximal (Fm), minimal (Fo), variable (Fv), and variable to maximal [Fv/Fm] fluorescence yields, skin color (Hº) and fruit firmness were evaluated in guava fruit harvested at three ripeness stages: dark-green (I), light-green (II) and yellowish-green (III). Secondly, changes in the above chl-fluorescence parameters and Hº were measured during 7 days of ripening. Relations between the evaluated parameters were also studied. Results and discussion. The three ripeness stages were well segregated using the Hº, Fm and fruit firmness parameters. Fo was insensible to early changes in fruit ripening, maintaining relatively stable values until fruit firmness of 20 N. When considering changes in chl-fluorescence and Hº during ripening, there were no significant differences between guava fruit harvested at stages II or III. The [Fv/Fm] value decline was only evident on the fifth day of ripening, whereas Fv, Fm and Hº began to decrease on the first day. Regardless of [Fv/Fm], the relations between chl-fluorescence parameters and Hº tended to increase from ripeness stages I to III, with Fm having the highest correlation with Hº. The results show that chl-fluorescence can be used to evaluate the ripening and senescence of guava fruit, with Fm being a good ripening indicator.

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