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   <subfield code="a">Quality of banana (Musa acuminata cv. Lakatan) as influenced by maturity stage and 1-Methylcyclopropene</subfield>
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   <subfield code="a">Banana is a climacteric fruit that exhibits moderate ethylene production. Ethylene is the plant growth substance that promotes ripening. Ripening can be controlled to reduce postharvest losses. 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) concentration and maturity stage (mature green, light green) and their effects on the physicochemical quality of Lakatan bananas were examined at four-day intervals. Fruits were sanitized with 200 ppm sodium hypochlorite, air dried, treated with 200 ppm ethephon, treated with 1-MCP (100,1000 nL L⎺&#13;1) for 24 h, and subsequently stored at 20.67±0.34℃ and 85.33±6.40% RH until termination of shelf life. The two factors showed consistent effects in all parameters in which 1000 nL L⎺1-MCP applied on mature green fruit resulted in delayed ripening by 2,3 d longer than the 100 nL⎺1 1-MCP. But 1-MCP concentration showed a more significant effect compared to the maturity stage. Banana treated with 100 nL-L⎺1  1-MCP reached visual quality (VQ) 3 (i.e.,good, defects progressing) in 15 d relative to the control and an additional 6 d to achieve a full yellow color albeit less vibrant.</subfield>
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   <subfield code="g">Vol. Supplement 1, no. Abstracts from ICAEM (Nov. 2019), 13</subfield>
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