摘要

Individual 'Fuyu' persimmon fruits were packaged in different plastic films (50-mu m low density polyethylene (LDPE), 50-mu m polypropylene (PP)/LDPE laminated film, 35-mu m microperforated PP) to create a variety of internal atmospheres. Perforated 50-mu m LDPE was also used as an atmospheric control. The fabricated packages were stored at 0 degrees C for different periods and subsequently moved to 20 degrees C to evaluate the durability of the packaged fruit under temperature-abused marketing conditions. The fruit in the perforated control package experienced little atmosphere modification and showed the most severe weight loss and skin blackening, whereas the fruit packaged in the least permeable PP/LDPE laminated film developed an anaerobic atmosphere and underwent browning (discoloration) at 82 days. The LDPE film package attained an internal atmosphere of 3-8% O-2 and of 3-7% CO2 and best preserved the visual quality of the fruit. None of the MA packages protected the fruit from the effects of high temperature (20 degrees C), which caused physiological disorders. Low temperatures should therefore be considered essential during the distribution and marketing of the packaged fruit.

  • 出版日期2010-10