HortTechnology (Jan 2021)

Reducing Moringa Leaflet Abscission after Irradiation and during Shipping

  • Robert E. Paull,
  • Gail Uruu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTTECH04738-20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 1
pp. 74 – 76

Abstract

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Moringa (Moringa oleifera), also known as the pot herb drumstick or horseradish leaves, requires irradiation treatment for insect disinfestation before shipping to the west coast of the United States from Hawai’i. This irradiation treatment as well as packing and air shipment leads to leaflet abscission. To minimize this abscission, the shipper had been including frozen gel packs in the shipping carton. However, these packs are heavy and lead to chilling injury on the leaflets and the development of mold on the leaves adjacent to the gel pack. Holding and shipping the product at 12 °C negated the need for the frozen gel packs. Inclusion of a sachet of 1-methylcyclopropene in the carton significantly reduced leaflet abscission. Further reduction was obtained by the inclusion of an ethylene absorption sachet, thus helping to maintain the overall product quality and marketability.

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