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The spray of essential oils with passive modified atmosphere packaging to control stem-end rot of mango 'Karutha Golomban'

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dc.contributor.author Kodituwakku, T. D.
dc.contributor.author Abeywickrama, K.,
dc.contributor.author Karunanayake, K. O. L. C.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-06-25T06:45:41Z
dc.date.available 2021-06-25T06:45:41Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.citation Kodituwakku, T. D., Abeywickrama, K., & Karunanayake, K. O. L. C. (2020). The spray of essential oils with passive modified atmosphere packaging to control stem-end rot of mango 'Karutha Golomban'.lnternational Society for Horticultural Science, lll Asian Horticuttural Gongress 'AHC2020 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/22853
dc.description.abstract 'Karutha Cotomban' mango is more prone to stem-end rot (SER) disease that causes substantial postharvest losses in quality as well as quantity. The objective of this study was to use aqueous emulsions of basil (1.6 pL/mL), clove (2.0 pL/mL), cinnamon leaf (2.0 pL/mL) and cinnamon bark (1.6 pL/mL) oils as sprays with passive modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) in low density polyethylene (LDPE) bags qs_ a bio-s_afe strategy to control SER of 'Karutha Colomban' mango stored at 12 - 14 "C and 85 - g0% of retative humidity. Distilled water and 0.1% (w/v) carbendazim treatments were used as negative and positive controls respectively. ln-package respiratory gases were measured during storage for B days. Pathological, physicochemical, sensory evaluation and feel color of mango were assessed after transferring to ripening at the end of the storage period. All essential oil treatments combined with passive MAP have significantly reduced SER severity of mango to 0.3 ' 1.1% when compared to the negative controlwithout adversely affecting the physicochemical, sensory properties anl peel color. Mango fruits treated with basil, clove and cinnamon leaf oils obtained a slighily higher preference by the sensory panelthan other treatments. ln-package 02 concentration was at 3.8 - 5.8%, while CO2 was at 4.3 - 5.0% at the end of the B-day storage period. Respiratory gas levels attained a steady state equilibrium which resulied'in extending the shelf life by reducing the metabolism of both commodity and associated microorganisrns. Further, current treatments can be commercialized as eco-friendly treatment strategies to be used during transportation and storage of mango in local trade within one week and for exportation via air cargo that takes approximately 2 - 3 daYs. en_US
dc.publisher lnternational Society for Horticultural Science, lll Asian Horticuttural Gongress 'AHC2020 en_US
dc.subject stem-end rot, in-package MAP, mango, essential oil, storage quality and shelf life en_US
dc.title The spray of essential oils with passive modified atmosphere packaging to control stem-end rot of mango 'Karutha Golomban' en_US


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