EFFECT OF HARVESTING STAGES ON JELLY SEED SYMPTOM OF PLANGO (Bouae burmanica) CV. THUNL KLAO FRUITS

Authors

  • Pattarawan Wattanakeeboot
  • Usawadee Chanasut

Keywords:

Cell wall degradation, Polygalacturonase, Pectin methyl esterase

Abstract

Plangoor Marian plum (Bouae burmanica) has a short harvesting period and usually harvested at
fully ripe fruit stage .Therefore, the jelly-seed often occurred inside the fruit .The jelly-seed is a physiological
disorder and causes fruit softening and wilting .This symptom will affect the storage period and shelf-life of the
fruit .Jelly-seed also found after harvesting .This study was determined the activities of two important cell wall
degradation enzymes which werepolygalacturonase (PG) and pectin methyl esterase (PME)from 3harvesting
stages of plan go fruits 75, 85 and 95 days after full bloom )DAFB .(Fruits were storage at 10 and 25°C .It was
found that the jelly-seed symptom only occurred in the 95 DAFB fruits after harvest and storage at 25°C .This
fruits also had the highest activity of PG. The PG activity also increased with the ripening stages and storage
period .The activity of PG and PME were delayed when storage at 10°C compared with those of the fruit kept at
25°C.

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Published

2019-01-25

How to Cite

Pattarawan Wattanakeeboot, & Usawadee Chanasut. (2019). EFFECT OF HARVESTING STAGES ON JELLY SEED SYMPTOM OF PLANGO (Bouae burmanica) CV. THUNL KLAO FRUITS. GEOMATE Journal, 17(61), 104–108. Retrieved from https://geomatejournal.com/geomate/article/view/2135