Widodo, Soesiladi Esti and Zulferiyenni, None and Dirmawati, Suskandini R. and Wardhana, Rachmansyah A. and Octavia, Nurul and Cahyani, Lutfiana (2016) EFFECTS OF SUGAR ESTER BLEND COATING OF KD-112 AND PLASTIC WRAPPING ON FRUIT SHELF-LIFE AND QUALITIES OF ‘CALIFORNIA’ PAPAYA. IIOAB Journal, 7 (Sippl.). pp. 569-572. ISSN 0976-3104

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Abstract

Objectives: Sugar ester blend solution of KD-112 and plastic wrapping were applied to extend fruit shelf-life and to maintain high fruit qualities of ‘California papaya. Methods: Two parallel factorial-design experiments were conducted in a completely randomized design of KD112 (0, 7, and 14%) and plastic wrapping (without and with one-layer of plastic wrapping). In the first experiment, observations were terminated once when the fruits reached stage IV of perfectly yellow/orange. In the second, fruit stage development was observed daily, while the others were observed at 2-4 days increment until the fruits reached stage IV. Findings: As sole applications, fruit coatings of KD112 and one-layer plastic wrapping extended significantly ‘California’ papaya fruit shelf-life and maintained high fruit qualities. The combined application of 7% KD-112 and one-layer plastic wrapping was recommended to be applied as a postharvest handling for ‘California’ papaya because it was capable of delaying fruit ripening and maintaining high fruit qualities up to 21 days storage, 13-16 days longer than control. Novelty: A novel postharvest technology of ‘California’ papaya was promoted as a combined application of 7% KD-112 and one-layer plastic wrapping, which was capable of delaying fruit ripening and maintaining high fruit qualities.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General)
Divisions: Fakultas Pertanian (FP) > Prodi Agronomi dan Hortikultura
Depositing User: PROF. DR. SOESILADI E. WIDODO
Date Deposited: 29 May 2017 04:43
Last Modified: 29 May 2017 04:43
URI: http://repository.lppm.unila.ac.id/id/eprint/1728

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