Sensors (Apr 2024)

Evaluation of Color and Pigment Changes in Tomato after 1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) Treatment

  • Zsuzsanna Horváth-Mezőfi,
  • László Baranyai,
  • Lien Le Phuong Nguyen,
  • Mai Sao Dam,
  • Nga Thi Thanh Ha,
  • Mónika Göb,
  • Zoltán Sasvár,
  • Tamás Csurka,
  • Tamás Zsom,
  • Géza Hitka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24082426
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 8
p. 2426

Abstract

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The Polar Qualification System (PQS) was applied on hue spectra fingerprinting to describe color changes in tomato during storage. The cultivar ‘Pitenza’ was harvested at six different maturity stages, and half of the samples were subjected to gaseous 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) treatment. Reference color parameters were recorded with a vision system colorimeter instrument, and the fruit pigment concentration was assessed with the DA-index®. Additionally, acoustic firmness (Stiffness) was measured. All acquired reference parameters were used to grade fruit in the supply chain. The applied 1-MCP treatments were used to control the ripening of climacteric horticultural produce. Both the DA-index® and stiffness values, presented as chlorophyll concentration and acoustic firmness, showed significant differences among maturity stages and treated and control samples and in their kinetics during storage. The machine vision parameter PQS-X was significantly affected by 1-MCP treatment (F = 10.18, p p p 0.78) and PQS-Y (r > 0.80), as well as for the DA-index® (r > 0.9). The observed color changes agreed with the reference measurements. The significant statistical effect on the PQS coordinates suggests that hue spectra fingerprinting with this data compression technique is suitable for quality assessment based on color.

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