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Horticultura Brasileira
Uncommon disorders and decay in near-isogenic lines of melon and reference cultivars
Juan Antonio Martínez2  Mohammad-madi Jowkar1  Javier Mauricio Obando-ulloa1  Plácido Varó1  Eduard Moreno1  Antonio José Monforte1  Juan Pablo Fernández-trujillo1 
[1] ,University of Cartagena Dep. of Plant Production Institute of Plant Biotechnology
关键词: Cucumis melo;    decay;    fruit quality;    physiological disorders;    postharvest;    preharvest;    Cucumis melo;    qualidade do fruto;    acidentes fisiológicos;    podridão;    pós-colheita;    pré-colheita;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0102-05362009000400017
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Postharvest disorders and rots can produce important economic losses in fruits stored for long time for exportation. The genetic and physiological basis of some disorders in melon (Cucumis melo L.) are unknown and particularly the possible relation with climacteric behavior. A collection of melon near-isogenic lines (NILs) (SC3-5 and seven more showing climacteric and two non-climacteric ripening pattern) were analyzed to study genetic and physiological aspects of fruit disorders and rots. Two non-climacteric (Nicolás; Inodorus Group; and Shongwan Charmi PI161375, Conomon Group) and two climacteric cultivars (Fado, Reticulatus Group; Védrantais, Cantaloupensis Group) were used as reference. The field was divided in eight blocks containing one three-plant replication for each NIL, two for the parental cultivar Piel de Sapo and one or two for the reference cultivars. Replications evaluated were more than six in the cultivars studied. Plant problems included aphids, powdery mildew, and leaf wind injury. Preharvest fruit disorders included whole fruit cracking in cultivar Védrantais and NIL 5M2, and stylar-end cracking in cultivar Fado. Climacteric NILs with yellow skin were particularly affected by over-ripening, stylar-end cracking, and sunburn during cultivation. At harvest, two NILs showed slight placental tissue necrosis which was inherited from SC and were also detected after storage. Other uncommon disorders seen at harvest or 30 days after storage at 8ºC included warted skin (scarring), flesh discoloration (light brown or translucent areas), hollow flesh disorder, and deep furrow netting inherited from SC. Less common rots included grey mould, bacterial soft rot, Penicillium rot, cottony leak and internal Cladosporium rot. Stylar-end hardness below 20 N·mm-1 was associated with cracking and softening. The incidence of the disorders and rots was too low to confirm that the genetic component played a role in their development.

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