139 resultados para Actinidia deliciosa
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Budbreak in kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa) can be poor in locations that have warm winters with insufficient winter chilling. Kiwifruit vines are often treated with the dormancy-breaking chemical hydrogen cyanamide (HC) to increase and synchronize budbreak. This treatment also offers a tool to understand the processes involved in budbreak. A genomics approach is presented here to increase our understanding of budbreak in kiwifruit. Most genes identified following HC application appear to be associated with responses to stress, but a number of genes appear to be associated with the reactivation of growth. Three patterns of gene expression were identified: Profile 1, an HC-induced transient activation; Profile 2, an HC-induced transient activation followed by a growth-related activation; and Profile 3, HC- and growth-repressed. One group of genes that was rapidly up-regulated in response to HC was the glutathione S-transferase (GST) class of genes, which have been associated with stress and signalling. Previous budbreak studies, in three other species, also report up-regulated GST expression. Phylogenetic analysis of these GSTs showed that they clustered into two sub-clades, suggesting a strong correlation between their expression and budbreak across species.
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A fin de investigar el efecto fisiológico del etileno y del 1-metilciclopropeno en el progreso del ablandamiento del kiwi, se trató los frutos con esos reguladores inmediatamente después de la cosecha, o con 1-metilciclopropeno en diferentes estadios de la maduración después de 40, 80 o 120 d de almacenamiento refrigerado (0ºC). El tratamiento con etileno inmediatamente después de la cosecha estimuló el ablandamiento de la pulpa, incrementó y adelantó el pico de producción de etileno y la expresión de los genes KWACS1 y KWACO1 involucrados en la biosíntesis del etileno. En cambio, el tratamiento con 1-metilciclopropeno en el mismo estadio retrasó marcadamente el ablandamiento e inhibió la producción de etileno. Los incrementos en la abundancia de transcriptos de KWACS1 y KWACO1 fueron bloqueados por el tratamiento con 1-metilciclopropeno, indicando que estos genes son regulados positivamente por el etileno. Los kiwis almacenados en frío (0 ºC) por 40, 80 o 120 d y luego tratados con 1-metilciclopropeno antes de su retorno a 20 ºC para su maduración ulterior mostraron una tasa reducida de ablandamiento de la pulpa y un estadio de madurez de consumo extendido. Estos resultados indican claramente que la aplicación de 1-metilciclopropeno puede jugar un papel significativo en el inicio y en el progreso del ablandamiento del kiwi. El 1-metilciclopropeno inhibió o restringió severamente la producción autocatalítica de etileno en cualquier estado de maduración. La transcripción de los genes KWACS1 y KWACO1 resulto inhibida por el tratamiento con 1-metilciclopropeno después de 40 y 80 d de almacenamiento en frío, sugiriendo que existe una regulación por retroalimentación positiva para la producción de etileno, incluso después del almacenamiento refrigerado. Para investigar los niveles de expresión de genes relacionados con la pared celular durante la ontogenia del kiwi y en respuesta a la aplicación de etileno y de 1-metilciclopropeno, se obtuvo una secuencia completa de cDNA a la cual se denominó AdGAL1, determinándose por análisis bioinformático que es un homólogo de ß-D-galactosidasa de kiwi. El producto deducido de la traducción de AdGAL1 consta de 728 aminoacidos de longitud mientras que laproteina madura posee una masa molecular predicha de 81,12 kDa y un pI teorico de 7,5. Se efectuaron reacciones de RT-PCR semicuantitativas para evaluar la expresión de AdGAL1 y de una serie de secuencias de ADN. Los transcriptos que hibridizan con AdGAL1 resultaron apenas detectables durante el crecimiento del fruto pero se observaron tanto en mesocarpo externo como en columela al comienzo del ablandamiento del fruto (Fase IV, Estadio 1), y durante el ablandamiento tardío (Estadio 3) sugiriendo su injerencia en las grandes pérdidas de galactosa de la pared celular durante el ablandamiento del kiwi. La abundancia de transcriptos que hibridizan con AdARF1 y AdARF/XYL (codificantes de alfa-L-arabinofuranosidasa y de alfa-L-arabinofuranosidasa/ß-D-xilosidasa putativas) permaneció relativamente constante a traves de todo el crecimiento y la maduración(...)
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In a global and increasingly competitive fresh produce market, more attention is being given to fruit quality traits and consumer satisfaction. Kiwifruit occupies a niche position in the worldwide market, when compared to apples, oranges or bananas. It is a fruit with extraordinarily good nutritional traits, and its benefits to human health have been widely described. Until recently, international trade in kiwifruit was restricted to a single cultivar, but different types of kiwifruit are now becoming available in the market. Effective programmes of kiwifruit improvement start by considering the requirements of consumers, and recent surveys indicate that sweeter fruit with better flavour are generally preferred. There is a strong correlation between at-harvest dry matter and starch content, and soluble solid concentration and flavour when fruit are eating ripe. This suggests that carbon accumulation strongly influences the development of kiwifruit taste. The overall aim of the present study was to determine what factors affect carbon accumulation during Actinidia deliciosa berry development. One way of doing this is by comparing kiwifruit genotypes that differ greatly in their ability to accumulate dry matter in their fruit. Starch is the major component of dry matter content. It was hypothesized that genotypes were different in sink strength. Sink strength, by definition, is the effect of sink size and sink activity. Chapter 1 reviews fruit growth, kiwifruit growth and development and carbon metabolism. Chapter 2 describes the materials and methods used. Chapter 3, 4, 5 and 6 describes different types of experimental work. Chapter 7 contains the final discussions and the conclusions Three Actinidia deliciosa breeding populations were analysed in detail to confirm that observed differences in dry matter content were genetically determined. Fruit of the different genotypes differed in dry matter content mainly because of differences in starch concentrations and dry weight accumulation rates, irrespective of fruit size. More detailed experiments were therefore carried out on genotypes which varied most in fruit starch concentrations to determine why sink strengths were so different. The kiwifruit berry comprises three tissues which differ in dry matter content. It was initially hypothesised that observed differences in starch content could be due to a larger proportion of one or other of these tissues, for example, of the central core which is highest in dry matter content. The study results showed that this was not the case. Sink size, intended as cell number or cell size, was then investigated. The outer pericarp makes up about 60% of berry weight in ‘Hayward’ kiwifruit. The outer pericarp contains two types of parenchyma cells: large cells with low starch concentration, and small cells with high starch concentration. Large cell, small cell and total cell densities in the outer pericarp were shown to be not correlated with either dry matter content or fruit size but further investigation of volume proportion among cell types seemed justified. It was then shown that genotypes with fruit having higher dry matter contents also had a higher proportion of small cells. However, the higher proportion of small cell volume could only explain half of the observed differences in starch content. So, sink activity, intended as sucrose to starch metabolism, was investigated. In transiently starch storing sinks, such as tomato fruit and potato tubers, a pivotal role in carbon metabolism has been attributed to sucrose cleaving enzymes (mainly sucrose synthase and cell wall invertase) and to ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase (the committed step in starch synthesis). Studies on tomato and potato genotypes differing in starch content or in final fruit soluble solid concentrations have demonstrated a strong link with either sucrose synthase or ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase, at both enzyme activity and gene expression levels, depending on the case. Little is known about sucrose cleaving enzyme and ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase isoforms. The HortResearch Actinidia EST database was then screened to identify sequences putatively encoding for sucrose synthase, invertase and ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase isoforms and specific primers were designed. Sucrose synthase, invertase and ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase isoform transcript levels were anlayzed throughout fruit development of a selection of four genotypes (two high dry matter and two low dry matter). High dry matter genotypes showed higher amounts of sucrose synthase transcripts (SUS1, SUS2 or both) and higher ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase (AGPL4, large subunit 4) gene expression, mainly early in fruit development. SUS1- like gene expression has been linked with starch biosynthesis in several crop (tomato, potato and maize). An enhancement of its transcript level early in fruit development of high dry matter genotypes means that more activated glucose (UDP-glucose) is available for starch synthesis. This can be then correlated to the higher starch observed since soon after the onset of net starch accumulation. The higher expression level of AGPL4 observed in high dry matter genotypes suggests an involvement of this subunit in drive carbon flux into starch. Changes in both enzymes (SUSY and AGPse) are then responsible of higher starch concentrations. Low dry matter genotypes showed generally higher vacuolar invertase gene expression (and also enzyme activity), early in fruit development. This alternative cleavage strategy can possibly contribute to energy loss, in that invertases’ products are not adenylated, and further reactions and transport are needed to convert carbon into starch. Although these elements match well with observed differences in starch contents, other factors could be involved in carbon metabolism control. From the microarray experiment, in fact, several kinases and transcription factors have been found to be differentially expressed. Sink strength is known to be modified by application of regulators. In ‘Hayward’ kiwifruit, the synthetic cytokinin CPPU (N-(2-Chloro-4-Pyridyl)-N-Phenylurea) promotes a dramatic increase in fruit size, whereas dry matter content decreases. The behaviour of CPPU-treated ‘Hayward’ kiwifruit was similar to that of fruit from low dry matter genotypes: dry matter and starch concentrations were lower. However, the CPPU effect was strongly source limited, whereas in genotype variation it was not. Moreover, CPPU-treated fruit gene expression (at sucrose cleavage and AGPase levels) was similar to that in high dry matter genotypes. It was therefore concluded that CPPU promotes both sink size and sink activity, but at different “speeds” and this ends in the observed decrease in dry matter content and starch concentration. The lower “speed” in sink activity is probably due to a differential partitioning of activated glucose between starch storage and cell wall synthesis to sustain cell expansion. Starch is the main carbohydrate accumulated in growing Actinidia deliciosa fruit. Results obtained in the present study suggest that sucrose synthase and AGPase enzymes contribute to sucrose to starch conversion, and differences in their gene expression levels, mainly early in fruit development, strongly affect the rate at which starch is therefore accumulated. This results are interesting in that starch and Actinidia deliciosa fruit quality are tightly connected.
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En una plantación de kiwi situada en Balcarce (provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina), se evaluó el efecto de la fertilización nitrogenada y potásica sobre el crecimiento de la planta durante la etapa de implantación, en la temporada 2008 - 2009. Los tratamientos fueron T: control sin fertilizar, N: fertilizado con nitrógeno (48 kg/ha N), K: fertilizado con potasio (60 kg/ha K) y NK: fertilizado con nitrógeno y potasio (48 kg/ha N - 60 kg/ha K). Se realizaron muestreos periódicos de: longitud de tallo, longitud del último entrenudo y área foliar. Se determinó el diámetro del tallo a fin de temporada y la distribución de raíces en el perfil de suelo en plena dormición. Se efectuaron análisis foliares de macronutrientes, así como N mineral, N anaeróbico (NAN) y carbono orgánico (CO) en el suelo. El suelo correspondió a un Argiudol, con niveles de NAN entre 85 - 100 mg/kg y de CO de 45 - 50 g/kg en los primeros 30 cm. Los resultados obtenidos, en cuanto al crecimiento de la parte aérea de la planta, no constituyen evidencia suficiente para justificar la fertilización con N y K bajo las condiciones experimentales del estudio. Aun en el T, los niveles foliares de N y K se mantuvieron dentro de los estándares normales. El sistema radical, observado durante el reposo, se habría visto beneficiado por la fertilización nitrogenada. En el estrato de suelo comprendido entre 10 y 20 cm se determinó un promedio de 61 raíces/100 cm2, en el tratamiento N, 40 en el tratamiento combinado NK, 28 en el tratamiento K, y 19 en el testigo.
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Se realizó un ensayo durante tres años consecutivos con el fin de monitorear la evolución del tamaño y del peso de los frutos de una plantación comercial de kiwi variedad Hayward ubicada en la provincia de Córdoba. El objetivo fue determinar la evolución del peso y del tamaño del fruto durante la etapa final de crecimiento. Se seleccionaron doce plantas representativas y se realizaron cosechas durante cuatro semanas en tres años sucesivos desde el 4/3 al 24/3, a partir de que los frutos alcanzaron 5° Brix. Las variables evaluadas fueron: peso del fruto, longitud del fruto, diámetro mayor y menor al momento de la cosecha y luego de seis días a temperatura ambiente. El peso del fruto se incrementó desde un valor mínimo de 83,71 g a 121,1 g. La pérdida de peso luego de seis días fue desde un mínimo de 3,11 g a un máximo de 6,01 g. La longitud pasó de 54,73 mm a 64,20 mm. El diámetro mayor pasó de 52,12 mm a 59,7 mm, presentando una disminución después de seis días de un mínimo de 0,27 mm a un máximo 7,12 mm. El diámetro menor pasó de 42 mm a 54,41 mm entre la primera y la cuarta cosecha. Todas las variables presentaron un incremento en la medida en que atrasaba la cosecha, lo que justifica una cosecha más tardía, en función del tamaño de los frutos.
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The objective of this research was to study the effect of complementary pollination on kiwifruit production and quality. For 3 years, complementary application of wet or dry pollen have been done at different stages of flower opening on vines in the Portuguese regions of Entre-Douro e Minho and Beira Litoral. Commercial production data were collected and fruit quality attributes were measured at harvest. Complementary pollination did not affect fruit soluble solids content or firmness in any year, and was beneficial for fruit size and commercial production in the third year only, showing that it is important in some conditions, when natural pollination is inadequate.
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The objective of this research was to study the effect of complementary pollination on kiwifruit production and quality. For 3 years, complementary application of wet or dry pollen have been done at different stages of flower opening on vines in the Portuguese regions of Entre-Douro e Minho and Beira Litoral. Commercial production data were collected and fruit quality attributes were measured at harvest. Complementary pollination did not affect fruit soluble solids content or firmness in any year, and was beneficial for fruit size and commercial production in the third year only, showing that it is important in some conditions, when natural pollination is inadequate.
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美味猕猴桃(Actinidia deliciosa(A.Chev.)C.F.Liang and A.R.Ferguson)和软枣猕猴桃(Actinidia arguta)种间传粉后,花粉管在花柱内行为的荧光观察,以及早期胚胎发生的显微观察,结果如下: 1.花粉粒在柱头的乳头细胞表面萌发,在开放型的V形花柱道内生长。 2.花粉管生长速率比对照缓慢,到达胚珠珠孔的时间平均延迟50到60小时。 3.花粉管在花柱中下部出现形态变化:部分花粉管呈波纹状弯曲;花粉管顶端膨大,尖细或破裂;花粉管直径变化;花粉管解体。 4.花粉管胼胝质沉积的变化:胼胝质沿花粉管壁不规则沉积;有的膨大的花粉管顶端出现胼胝质;有的不出现胼胝质塞,而整个花粉管壁有胼胝质分布,荧光强烈。 5.基于显微结构和种子分析,种间杂交大约有30%的胚珠能够受精,并发育成为种子,种子的胚的大小和胚乳的量与对照有差别,有约70%或更多的表现不育或败育。胚发育为茄型,受精后台子保持休眠十几天后开始横分裂。传粉后七周形成子叶胚。胚发育较对照迟缓。胚乳细胞型。 6.种间杂交能够结实,正常种子占20% -30%,败育干瘪种子占10%左右,未受精胚珠占60%- 70%。种内传粉正常种子占95%,空瘪败育种子占0.7%,未受精胚珠占3.8%。 7.种间杂交果实大小、重量,种子大小及数目,胚的大小都比对照小。
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A headspace solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME) procedure based on five commercialised fibres (85 μm polyacrylate – PA, 100 μm polydimethylsiloxane – PDMS, 65 μm polydimethylsiloxane/divinylbenzene – PDMS/DVB, 70 μm carbowax/divinylbenzene – CW/DVB and 85 μm carboxen/polydimethylsiloxane – CAR/PDMS) is presented for the characterization of the volatile metabolite profile of four selected Madeira island fruit species, lemon (Citrus limon), kiwi (Actinidia deliciosa), papaya (Carica papaya L.) and Chickasaw plum (Prunus angustifolia). The isolation of metabolites was followed by thermal desorption gas chromatography–quadrupole mass spectrometry (GC–qMS) methodology. The performance of the target fibres was evaluated and compared. The SPME fibre coated with CW/DVB afforded the highest extraction efficiency in kiwi and papaya pulps, while in lemon and plum the same was achieved with PMDS/DVB fibre. This procedure allowed for the identification of 80 compounds, 41 in kiwi, 24 in plums, 23 in papaya and 20 in lemon. Considering the best extraction conditions, the most abundant volatiles identified in kiwi were the intense aldehydes and ethyl esters such as (E)-2-hexenal and ethyl butyrate, while in Chicasaw plum predominate 2-hexenal, 2-methyl-4-pentenal, hexanal, (Z)-3-hexenol and cyclohexylene oxide. The major compounds identified in the papaya pulp were benzyl isothiocyanate, linalool oxide, furfural, hydroxypropanone, linalool and acetic acid. Finally, lemon was shown to be the most divergent of the four fruits, being its aroma profile composed almost exclusively by terpens, namely limonene, γ-terpinene, o-cymene and α-terpinolene. Thirty two volatiles were identified for the first time in the fruit or close related species analysed and 14 volatiles are reported as novel volatile metabolites in fruits. This includes 5 new compounds in kiwi (2-cyclohexene-1,4-dione, furyl hydroxymethyl ketone, 4-hydroxydihydro-2(3H)-furanone, 5-acetoxymethyl-2-furaldehyde and ethanedioic acid), 4 in plum (4-hydroxydihydro-2(3H)-furanone, 5-methyl-2-pyrazinylmethanol, cyclohexylene oxide and 1-methylcyclohexene), 4 in papaya (octaethyleneglycol, 1,2-cyclopentanedione, 3-methyl-1,2-cyclopentanedione and 2-furyl methyl ketone) and 2 in lemon (geranyl farnesate and safranal). It is noteworthy that among the 15 volatile metabolites identified in papaya, 3-methyl-1,2-cyclopentanedione was previously described as a novel PPARγ (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ) agonist, having a potential to minimize inflammation.
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This work was carried out to study the effects of some synthetical auxins and boron on the rooting of stem cuttings of kiwi (Actinidia deliciosa Pl. cv. Tomuri). Cuttings of semi-woody stems with two knots and leaves divided in two, with approximately 10 cm of length were utilized. The base of the cuttings received the following treatments: 1) water only; 2) NAA 300 ppm; 3) IBA 300 ppm; 4) NAA 300 ppm + B; 5) IBA 300 ppm + B; 6) NAA 0,5%-talc and 7) IBA 0,5%-talc. After these treatments, the stems were placed in suitable rooting dishes, with pure vermiculite in misty nebulization chamber for 120 days. Evaluations were made based on the following observations: percentage of rooted stem cuttings; reductor sugar and total sugar analyses and tryptophan analyses. The results showed that the autumm season is the best for rooting for kiwi stem cuttings. The exogenous application of 0.5% of IBA talc on the bases of the cuttings showed positive results.
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The aim of the present thesis was to better understand the physiological role of the phytohormones jasmonates (JAs) and abscisic acid (ABA) during fruit ripening in prospect of a possible field application of JAs and ABA to improve fruit yield and quality. In particular, the effects of exogenous application of these substances at different fruit developmental stages and under different experimental conditions were evaluated. Some aspects of the water relations upon ABA treatment were also analysed. Three fruit species, peach (Prunus persica L. Batsch), golden (Actinidia chinensis) and green kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa), and several of their cvs, were used for the trials. Different experimental models were adopted: fruits in planta, detached fruit, detached branches with fruit, girdled branches and micropropagated plants. The work was structured into four sets of experiments as follows: (i) Pre-harvest methyl jasmonate (MJ) application was performed at S3/S4 transition under field conditions in Redhaven peach; ethylene production, ripening index, fruit quality and shelf-life were assessed showing that MJ-treated fruit were firmer and thus less ripe than controls as confirmed by the Index of Absorbance Difference (IAD), but exhibited a shorter shelf-life due to an increase in ethylene production. Moreover, the time course of the expression of ethylene-, auxin- and other ripening-related genes was determined. Ripening-related ACO1 and ACS1 transcript accumulation was inhibited though transiently by MJ, and gene expression of the ethylene receptor ETR2 and of the ethylene-related transcription factor ERF2 was also altered. The time course of the expression of several auxin-related genes was strongly affected by MJ suggesting an increase in auxin biosynthesis, altered auxin conjugation and release as well as perception and transport; the need for a correct ethylene/auxin balance during ripening was confirmed. (ii) Pre- and post-harvest ABA applications were carried out under field conditions in Flaminia and O’Henry peach and Stark Red Gold nectarine fruit; ethylene production, ripening index, fruit quality and shelf-life were assessed. Results show that pre-harvest ABA applications increase fruit size and skin color intensity. Also post-harvest ABA treatments alter ripening-related parameters; in particular, while ethylene production is impaired in ABA-treated fruit soluble solids concentration (SSC) is enhanced. Following field ABA applications stem water potential was modified since ABA-treated peach trees retain more water. (iii) Pre- and post-harvest ABA and PDJ treatments were carried out in both kiwifruit species under field conditions at different fruit developmental stages and in post-harvest. Ripening index, fruit quality, plant transpiration, photosynthesis and stomatal conductance were assessed. Pre-harvest treatments enhance SSC in the two cvs and flesh color development in golden kiwifruit. Post-harvest applications of either ABA or ABA plus PDJ lead to increased SSC. In addition, ABA reduces gas exchanges in A. deliciosa. (iv) Spray, drench and dipping ABA treatments were performed in micropropagated peach plants and in peach and nectarine detached branches; plant water use and transpiration, biomass production and fruit dehydration were determined. In both plants and branches ABA significantly reduces water use and fruit dehydration. No negative effects on biomass production were detected. The present information, mainly arising from plant growth regulator application in a field environment, where plants have to cope with multiple biotic and abiotic stresses, may implement the perspectives for the use of these substances in the control of fruit ripening.
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Durante la temporada 1999-2000 un lote de plantas de kiwi (Actinidia deliciosa (A. Chev.) C. F. Liang et A. R. Ferguson var. deliciosa cv Hayward) fue sometido a tres intensidades de raleo: 30, 40 y 50 frutos/m2 a los 19 días post-floración. Se evaluó la calidad de los frutos desarrollados en 3 tipos de ramificación lateral: fuerte, medio y débil. Se registró la evolución del crecimiento del fruto. Se determinó peso, contenido de sólidos solubles, firmeza de la pulpa y pH del jugo al momento de cosecha. • Las intensidades de raleo de 30, 40 y 50 frutos/m2 produjeron frutos de peso promedio 125, 121 y 113 g respectivamente. En los tres casos se superó el peso mínimo exigido para exportación. • Los laterales de tipo débil produjeron los frutos de menor peso y más blandos a cosecha. No se encontraron diferencias entre laterales en contenido de sólidos solubles y pH. • Los raleos intensos favorecieron la tasa de crecimiento del fruto pero la mayor intensidad de raleo (30 frutos/m2) comprometió el rendimiento del cultivo.
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Se realizó un seguimiento de la maduración de kiwis (Actinidia celiciosa (A. Chev.) Liang et Ferguson cv. Hayward) en una plantación comercial del sudeste de la provincia de Buenos Aires (Argentina), con la finalidad de definir índices de madurez y calidad y compararlos con los estándares vigentes en Nueva Zelanda y Chile. A intervalo semanal, desde las 13 semanas después de plena floración, se tomaron muestras de frutos para evaluar las siguientes variables: peso fresco, volumen, porcentaje de semillas negras, contenido de materia seca, acidez titulable y pH. De acuerdo con los mismos, el valor mínimo de sólidos solubles y el porcentaje de semillas negras exigido se alcanzaron durante la semana 21 después de plena floración y la firmeza de pulpa presentaba aún valores superiores al umbral recomendado. El momento óptimo de cosecha correspondió a plena temporada. Los resultados sugieren que la acidez titulable podría constituir otro índice de madurez. El porcentaje de materia seca no sería útil en fruta de plena temporada dado que los incrementos significativos se registran tempranamente. Sin embargo, puede ser útil como índice de calidad. Se plantea la posibilidad de utilizar la relación MS/AT como índice de calidad y de cosecha.