Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias (Dec 2024)

Effects of postharvest treatments based on calcium and silicon in hydro-cooling on the basic quality attributes of ʹBingʹ sweet cherries (Prunus avium L.) during storage

  • Irma Ofelia Maya-Meraz,
  • Manuel Francisco Díaz-Calzadillas,
  • María Fernanda Ruiz-Cisneros,
  • José de Jesús Ornelas-Paz,
  • Claudio Rios-Velasco,
  • David Ignacio Berlanga-Reyes,
  • Daniel Alonso Pérez-Corral,
  • Rodrigo Alonso-Villegas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.48162/rev.39.142
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56, no. 2

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Ca2+ and Si2+ treatments confer resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses in many fruits. In sweet cherries, Ca2+ improves shelf life extension during storage, but only CaCl2 is used. On the other hand, there is scarce information on CaCO3 as a source of Ca2+, which has shown increased firmness in berries. This study evaluated different treatments based on Ca2+ (CaCl2 and CaCO3) + Si2+ (SiO2) alone and combined with immersion in hydro-cooling (0°C) on physicochemical characteristics of ʹBingʹ sweet cherries (Prunus avium L.) during storage at low temperature (4°C). Results demonstrate that alone or combined treatments (Ca2+ and Si2+) with hydro-cooling significantly affected skin and flesh color of sweet cherries. Chromaticity (C*) was increased in treated fruits, indicating an intense red color, especially in those cherries treated with CaCl2. Furthermore, firmness was increased during storage in treatments with Ca2+, while SiO2 treatment increased total soluble solids (TSS). Therefore, combined treatments of Ca2+ and Si2+ with hydro-cooling might be a promising postharvest strategy to maintain desirable physicochemical characteristics in sweet cherries during low-temperature storage. Highlights: • Treatments based on Ca2+ (CaCl2 and CaCO3) and Si2+ (SiO2) alone and combined in hydro-cooled solutions extend storage capacity at low temperatures. • Ca2+ and Si2+ treatments intensify the skin color of sweet cherries. • CaCO3 as a source of Ca2+, has shown increased firmness in berries. • Ca2+ and Si2+ treatments combined with hydro-cooling maintain physicochemical characteristics in sweet cherries during storage.

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