Revista Brasileira de Fruticultura (Apr 2021)

Road transport vibration stress impact on ‘Palmer’ mangoes quality and shelflife

  • Josenara Daiane de Souza Costa,
  • Acácio Figueiredo Neto,
  • Nelson Cárdenas Olivier,
  • Marcos Antônio da Silva Irmão,
  • Marylia de Sousa Costa,
  • Josivanda Palmeira Gomes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0100-29452021641
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 2

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Abstract Studying the causes of postharvest fruit loss is important to avoid reduction of quality and quantity for the consumer due, for example, to the influence of frequent impacts from vibrations during transportation. In this sense, this study evaluates the storage quality of ‘Palmer’ mangoes after being subjected to different simulated road transport vibrations. Vibration was simulated from the analysis of the profile of the frequencies generated in road transport of fruit, determined in a tractor trailer. ‘Palmer’ mangoes stored after vibration stress wereevaluated for: mass loss, absorbance difference index (IAD), peel and pulp browning index (BI), pulp firmness, soluble solids content, and titratable acidity. The development of a vibration machine made it possible to satisfactorily simulate specific vibration frequencies. Vibration stress during simulated transport led to accelerated weight loss, decreased pulp firmness, and peel browning in ‘Palmer’ mangoes.

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