Comparison of physico-chemical characteristics of myrtle at different ripening stages

The fruits of myrtle at different stages of development, namely green (G), colour break (C) and mature (M), were used to investigate the changes of fruit quality and anthocyanin composition during its development. Five anthocyanin components, such as delphinidin (Dp), cyanidin (Cy), pelargonidin (Pg...

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Main Authors: Kui Xiaohua, Li Min, Yang Hongjuan, Tadda Abubakar Shehu, Sun Yueting, Ma Cuilan, Tang Songlin, Lin Junjie, Qiu Dongliang
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Published: Sciendo 2020-08-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/fhort-2020-0012
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spelling doaj-507b3950da3d455d89141a95a67756532021-09-05T21:00:57ZengSciendoFolia Horticulturae2083-59652020-08-0132212513310.2478/fhort-2020-0012fhort-2020-0012Comparison of physico-chemical characteristics of myrtle at different ripening stagesKui Xiaohua0Li Min1Yang Hongjuan2Tadda Abubakar Shehu3Sun Yueting4Ma Cuilan5Tang Songlin6Lin Junjie7Qiu Dongliang8College of Horticulture, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, Fujian350002, ChinaCollege of Horticulture, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, Fujian350002, ChinaCollege of Horticulture, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, Fujian350002, ChinaCollege of Horticulture, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, Fujian350002, ChinaCollege of Horticulture, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, Fujian350002, ChinaCollege of Horticulture, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, Fujian350002, ChinaHuafeng Village, Huafeng Town, Huaan County, Fujian363800, ChinaAgricultural and Rural Bureau of Huaan County,Fujian363800, ChinaCollege of Horticulture, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, Fujian350002, ChinaThe fruits of myrtle at different stages of development, namely green (G), colour break (C) and mature (M), were used to investigate the changes of fruit quality and anthocyanin composition during its development. Five anthocyanin components, such as delphinidin (Dp), cyanidin (Cy), pelargonidin (Pg), peonidin (Pn) and malvidin (Mv), were detected. Among them, the content of Dp glucoside was the highest (2.12 μg · g−1) and the content of Pn glucoside was the lowest (0.17 μg · g−1) at the green stage. The content of Cy glucoside was the highest (120.94 and 1,200.03 μg · g−1), and the content of Mv glucoside was the lowest (19.50 and 62.72 μg · g−1) at the colour break and mature stages. The single fruit weight, vertical diameter and transverse diameter at the mature stage were significantly higher than those at the colour break and the green stages by 0.87 g, 1.27 mm, 1.53 mm and 1.54 g, 3.4 mm, 3.55 mm, respectively. Fruit quality, the contents of soluble sugar and carotenoids, gradually increased with the development of fruit; and the contents were the highest at the mature stage (17.68% and 16.90 μg · L−1). The contents of titratable acidity, total phenol, flavonoids, chlorophyll a and total chlorophyll gradually decreased with the development of fruit, the content was the lowest at the mature stage (2.71 mmol · 100 g−1, 9.29 μg · g−1, 0.1%, 0.37 μg · L−1, 0.9 μg · L−1) and the content was the highest at the green stage (5.25 mmol · 100 g−1, 21.07 μg · g−1, 0.17%, 8.86 μg · L−1, 15.47 μg · L−1). The difference between the green period and the colour break period was significant.https://doi.org/10.2478/fhort-2020-0012changefruit qualityperiodshape index
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author Kui Xiaohua
Li Min
Yang Hongjuan
Tadda Abubakar Shehu
Sun Yueting
Ma Cuilan
Tang Songlin
Lin Junjie
Qiu Dongliang
spellingShingle Kui Xiaohua
Li Min
Yang Hongjuan
Tadda Abubakar Shehu
Sun Yueting
Ma Cuilan
Tang Songlin
Lin Junjie
Qiu Dongliang
Comparison of physico-chemical characteristics of myrtle at different ripening stages
Folia Horticulturae
change
fruit quality
period
shape index
author_facet Kui Xiaohua
Li Min
Yang Hongjuan
Tadda Abubakar Shehu
Sun Yueting
Ma Cuilan
Tang Songlin
Lin Junjie
Qiu Dongliang
author_sort Kui Xiaohua
title Comparison of physico-chemical characteristics of myrtle at different ripening stages
title_short Comparison of physico-chemical characteristics of myrtle at different ripening stages
title_full Comparison of physico-chemical characteristics of myrtle at different ripening stages
title_fullStr Comparison of physico-chemical characteristics of myrtle at different ripening stages
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of physico-chemical characteristics of myrtle at different ripening stages
title_sort comparison of physico-chemical characteristics of myrtle at different ripening stages
publisher Sciendo
series Folia Horticulturae
issn 2083-5965
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The fruits of myrtle at different stages of development, namely green (G), colour break (C) and mature (M), were used to investigate the changes of fruit quality and anthocyanin composition during its development. Five anthocyanin components, such as delphinidin (Dp), cyanidin (Cy), pelargonidin (Pg), peonidin (Pn) and malvidin (Mv), were detected. Among them, the content of Dp glucoside was the highest (2.12 μg · g−1) and the content of Pn glucoside was the lowest (0.17 μg · g−1) at the green stage. The content of Cy glucoside was the highest (120.94 and 1,200.03 μg · g−1), and the content of Mv glucoside was the lowest (19.50 and 62.72 μg · g−1) at the colour break and mature stages. The single fruit weight, vertical diameter and transverse diameter at the mature stage were significantly higher than those at the colour break and the green stages by 0.87 g, 1.27 mm, 1.53 mm and 1.54 g, 3.4 mm, 3.55 mm, respectively. Fruit quality, the contents of soluble sugar and carotenoids, gradually increased with the development of fruit; and the contents were the highest at the mature stage (17.68% and 16.90 μg · L−1). The contents of titratable acidity, total phenol, flavonoids, chlorophyll a and total chlorophyll gradually decreased with the development of fruit, the content was the lowest at the mature stage (2.71 mmol · 100 g−1, 9.29 μg · g−1, 0.1%, 0.37 μg · L−1, 0.9 μg · L−1) and the content was the highest at the green stage (5.25 mmol · 100 g−1, 21.07 μg · g−1, 0.17%, 8.86 μg · L−1, 15.47 μg · L−1). The difference between the green period and the colour break period was significant.
topic change
fruit quality
period
shape index
url https://doi.org/10.2478/fhort-2020-0012
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