Quest for desirable quality of Tango Mandarin in the citrus greening era: The promise of integrated approaches
Huanglongbing (HLB), a citrus disease, has caused >70% decline in Florida citrus production over the past decade. Fruit from HLB-affected trees are small, lopsided, uneven colored, with bitter and acidic taste, making them undesirable for the fresh market. ‘Tango’ mandarin is fairly tolerant to H...
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Published in | Food science & technology Vol. 161; p. 113321 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
01.05.2022
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Summary: | Huanglongbing (HLB), a citrus disease, has caused >70% decline in Florida citrus production over the past decade. Fruit from HLB-affected trees are small, lopsided, uneven colored, with bitter and acidic taste, making them undesirable for the fresh market. ‘Tango’ mandarin is fairly tolerant to HLB, but achieving acceptable peel color under Florida conditions is challenging. Therefore, preharvest foliar-applied mineral nutrients (K + Ca, K + B, and Ca + B) applied to HLB-affected ‘Tango’ trees followed by postharvest degreening were evaluated for their effects on fruit quality and storage life. In addition, degreening followed by thiabendazole fungicide and storage conditions (4 ± 1 °C or 24 ± 1 °C) were evaluated. The K + B treatment resulted in fewer HLB-symptomatic fruit, as well as greater fruit weight and diameter, and better peel color development. Degreening fruit allowed marketable color to be achieved. Compression forces for both healthy and HLB-affected fruit, and peel puncture resistance forces for healthy fruit were higher in cold storage than ambient storage. Thiabendazole-treated fruit had less storage decay incidence than non-treated fruit at room temperature, and no decay was observed in cold storage. Overall, preharvest K + B spray and degreening, alone or in combination, are potent tools for achieving marketable peel color of ‘Tango’ fruit from HLB-affected trees.
•K + B treatment increased fruit size in HLB-affected ‘Tango’ trees.•K + B treatment initiated uniform peel color formation in HLB-affected ‘Tango’ fruit.•Fruit from K + B treatment followed by degreening attained marketable peel color.•Degreening achieved acceptable peel color in fruit grown in CUPS and open field.•Fertilization strategies and degreening may need to be changed in the HLB-era. |
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ISSN: | 0023-6438 1096-1127 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.lwt.2022.113321 |