Modified atmosphere packaging as a method to extend postharvest life of tulip flowers

Aros D, Orellana K, Escalona V.

Keywords: ethylene production, senescence, respiratory rate, vase life, Tulip flower, coldstorage, modifiedatmosphere packaging

Abstract

Tulip is one of the most important cut flowers in the world marketand abscission of the tepals is this species’most commonsymptom during vase life. To prevent these symptoms and extendpostharvest life, passive and active modified atmosphere packaging(MAP) was applied at 0°C. Respiratory rate (CO2Kg−1h−1), ethyleneproduction (μL kg−1h−1) and concentration of CO2 and O2 (%)inside the packaging were evaluated during storage, while freshweight loss (FWL) (%) and vase life (days) were assessed. Flowersstored using MAP performed significantly better than conventionalpackaging. A lower FWL (only up to 0.3%) was observed on MAPwhile FWL was as high as 18 to 21% for conventional packagingafter 20 and 31 days, respectively. Vase life was 5.7 and 6.0 days foractive and passive MAP, respectively compared to 3.3 days forconventional packing. Thus, MAP successfully extended postharvestlife of tulip flowers.

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Título de la Revista: NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF CROP AND HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
Volumen: 45
Número: Horticultura Posthravest
Editorial: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2017
Página de inicio: 202
Página final: 215
Idioma: Inglés
URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/01140671.2017.1296872
Notas: ISI