977 resultados para Maçã pink lady


Relevância:

100.00% 100.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

A cultura da maçã (Malus domestica Borkh.) obteve êxito no Brasil. Os estados do Sul destacam-se em sua produção, onde na safra de 2016 produziram 1.032.079 toneladas (IBGE, 2016). As cultivares Gala e Fuji são responsáveis por 90% da produção de maçãs no Sul do Brasil (SILVEIRA et al., 2013). Entretanto, outras cultivares podem ser utilizadas para diversificar o mercado de maçãs, como os frutos da cultivar Pink Lady® , que são muito atrativos e de coloração rosa-avermelhada, uniformes e sobre fundo verde-amarelado (FIORAVANÇO et al., 2011). A coloração da epiderme dos frutos é um atributo bastante valorizado pelos consumidores no momento da compra de maçãs. Alguns produtos podem ser utilizados em pré-colheita para melhorar esse atributo. Entre eles, o ácido bórico. Resultados de pesquisa constataram que as aplicações foliares de boro podem afetar tanto a qualidade quanto a capacidade de conservação dos frutos (NACHTIGALL; CZERMAINSKI, 2014). Por isso, é importante verificar a utilização de ácido bórico em pré-colheita e seus efeitos na qualidade pós-colheita de maçãs. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o uso de ácido bórico em aplicações pré-colheita em maçãs ?Pink Lady® ? e verificar suas implicações nos atributos pós-colheita dos frutos na região de Vacaria/RS, no ciclo produtivo de 2015/2016.

Relevância:

100.00% 100.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

A produção brasileira de maçãs está inserida em 34.664 hectares na safra de 2016, sendo 17.028 hectares plantados em Santa Catarina, 15.716 hectares no Rio Grande do Sul e 1.490 hectares no Paraná (IBGE, 2016). A cultivar de maçã Pink Lady® foi obtida do cruzamento entre Golden Delicious e Lady Williams, buscando-se da cultivar Golden Delicious a boa qualidade organoléptica e a baixa ocorrência de escaldadura e da cultivar Lady Williams a boa firmeza de polpa, o bom potencial de armazenamento e a baixa suscetibilidade ao?bitter pit? (KELLERHALS; RAPILLARD, 2002). A utilização de etefom visa melhorar a coloração dos frutos bem como antecipar a colheita, apresentando efeitos benéficos sobre a qualidade do fruto, acidez titulável, teor de sólidos solúveis e firmeza da polpa (SEIBERT et al., 2000). Entretanto, o etefom acelera o processo de amadurecimento dos frutos, podendo reduzir o período de conservação da maçã (FAN et al., 1998). Em função disso, torna-se importante avaliar os efeitos da aplicação de etefom em pré-colheita e suas implicações em pós-colheita. O objetivo desse trabalho foi avaliar o uso de etefom em pré-colheita em frutos de ?PinkLady® ? e verificar as suas implicações na pós-colheita dos frutos na região de Vacaria/RS no ciclo produtivo de 2015/2016.

Relevância:

100.00% 100.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

A cultura da macieira (Malus domestica Borkh.) encontra-se consolidada no Brasil, tendo como base o cultivo das cultivares Gala e Fuji. Contudo, novas cultivares tem sido introduzidas e cultivadas, podendo ser destacadas a Pink Lady®. A cultivar Cripps Pink (Pink Lady®) apresenta maturação tardia, com frutos de polpa branca, firme, suculenta e moderadamente ácida, de tamanho médio a grande, com coloração da epiderme rosa intenso (BRACKMANN et al., 2005). Dentre os aspectos observados pelos consumidores no momento da compra de maçãs, o principal diz respeito a coloração de recobrimento da epiderme dos frutos. A utilização de boro foliar aplicado algumas semanas antes das colheita dos frutos aumenta a intensidade da cor 15 vermelha da epiderme e antecipa a maturação dos frutos (ERNANI et al., 2010). Entretanto, os resultados de pesquisa são controversos em relação as aplicações foliares de boro, alguns trabalhos evidenciam efeitos negativos enquanto outros mostram efeito positivo na qualidade dos frutos com a aplicação de boro (NACHTIGALL; CZERMAINSKI, 2014). Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o uso de ácido bórico para o aumento da coloração da epiderme de frutos de maçãs ?Pink Lady? na região de Vacaria/RS, no ciclo produtivo de 2015/2016.

Relevância:

100.00% 100.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

O cultivo de maçãs (Malus domestica Borkh.) na região sul do Brasil tem grande relevância. A produção brasileira de maçãs fez uso de 34.664 hectares na safra de 2016 (IBGE, 2016). As cultivares Gala e Fuji e seus clones são responsáveis por mais de 90% da produção de maçãs no Sul do Brasil. Entretanto, existem outras opções. A ?Pink Lady® 12 ? foi desenvolvida na Austrália, na década de 70 e foi obtida do cruzamento entre Golden Delicious e Lady Williams (BRACKMANN et al., 2005) e pode ser utilizada na renovação e diversificação dos pomares. A coloração vermelha da epiderme de maçãs é o atributo de maior importância na qualidade do fruto, sendo afetada positivamente pela aplicação exógena de etileno (STEFFENS; BRACKMANN, 2006). A utilização de etefom (ácido 2-cloroetilfosfônico) em pré-colheita visando antecipar a colheita e/ou melhorar a coloração dos frutos é uma das técnicas mais utilizadas (FIORAVANÇO et al., 2007). O etefom denominado comercialmente como Ethrel é um regulador de crescimento que pertence ao grupo químico do ácido fosfônico (ANDREI, 1990). Nesse sentido, objetivou-se com esse trabalho avaliar o uso de etefom para aumentar a coloração da epiderme e antecipar a colheita de maçãs ?Pink Lady® 23 ?, na região de Vacaria/RS no ciclo produtivo de 2015/2016

Relevância:

100.00% 100.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Mestrado em Engenharia Agronómica - Instituto Superior de Agronomia - UL

Relevância:

100.00% 100.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

A macieira ?Pink Lady®? é uma opção na diversificação da produção de maçãs. A coloração da epiderme dos frutos tem grande relevância na comercialização. A utilização de bioestimulantes surge como uma alternativa. O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar o uso de diferentes bioestimulantes para o aumento da coloração da epiderme de maçãs ?Pink Lady®?.

Relevância:

80.00% 80.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Maintaining the postharvest quality of whole and fresh-cut fruit during storage and distribution is the major challenge facing fruit industry. For this purpose, industry adopt a wide range of technologies to enable extended shelf-life. Many factors can lead to loss of quality in fresh product, hence the common description of these products as ‘perishable’. As a consequence normal factors such as transpiration and respiration lead ultimately to water loss and senescence of the product. Fruits and vegetables are living commodities and their rate of respiration is of key importance to maintenance of quality. It has been commonly observed that the greater the respiration rate of a product, the shorter the shelf-life. The principal problem for fresh-cut fruit industries is the relative shorter shelf-life of minimally processed fruit (MPF) compared to intact product. This fact is strictly connected with the higher ethylene production of fruit tissue stimulated during fresh-cut processing (peeling, cutting, dipping). 1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) is an inhibitor of ethylene action and several researches have shown its effectiveness on the inhibition of ripening and senescence incidence for intact fruit and consequently on their shelf-life extension. More recently 1-MCP treatment has been tested also for shelf-life extension of MPF but discordant results have been obtained. Considering that in some countries 1-MCP is already a commercial product registered for the use on a number of horticultural products, the main aim of this actual study was to enhance our understanding on the effects of 1-MCP treatment on the quality maintenance of whole and fresh-cut climacteric and non-climacteric fruit (apple, kiwifruit and pineapple). Concerning the effects of 1-MCP on whole fruit, was investigated the effects of a semi-commercial postharvest treatment with 1-MCP on the quality of Pink Lady apples as functions of fruit ripening stage, 1-MCP dose, storage time and also in combination with controlled atmospheres storage in order to better understand what is the relationship among these parameters and if is possible to maximize the 1-MCP treatment to meet the market/consumer needs and then in order to put in the market excellent fruit. To achieve this purpose an incomplete three-level three-factor design was adopted. During the storage were monitored several quality parameters: firmness, ripening index, ethylene and carbon dioxide production and were also performed a sensory evaluations after 6 month of storage. In this study the higher retention of firmness (at the end of storage) was achieved by applying the greatest 1-MCP concentration to fruits with the lowest maturity stage. This finding means that in these semi-commercial conditions we may considerate completely blocked the fruit softening. 1-MCP was able to delay also the ethylene and CO2 production and the maturity parameters (soluble solids content and total acidity). Only in some cases 1-MCP generate a synergistic effect with the CA storage. The results of sensory analyses indicated that, the 1-MCP treatment did not affect the sweetness and whole fruit flavour while had a little effect on the decreasing cut fruit flavour. On the contrary the treated apple was more sour, crisp, firm and juicy. The effects of some treatment (dipping and MAP) on the nutrient stability were also investigated showing that in this case study the adopted treatments did not have drastic effects on the antioxidant compounds on the contrary the dipping may enhance the total antioxidant activity by the accumulation of ascorbic acid on the apple cut surface. Results concerning the effects of 1-MCP in combination with MAP on the quality parameters behaviour of the kiwifruit were not always consistent and clear: in terms of colour maintenance, it seemed to have a synergistic effect with N2O MAP; as far as ripening index is concerned, 1-MCP had a preservative effect, but just for sample packed in air.

Relevância:

80.00% 80.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

The ripening stage of apple fruits at harvest is the main factor influencing fruit quality during the cold storage period that lasts several months and give rise to physiological disorders in fruits of susceptible cultivars. In particular, superficial scald is connected to α-farnesene oxidation, leading to fruit browning. Therefore, the assessment of the optimal ripening stage at harvest is considered to be crucial to control the overall quality, the length of storage life and the scald incidence. However, the maturity indexes traditionally used in the horticultural practice do not strictly correlate with fruit maturity, and do not account for the variability occurring in the field. Hence, the present work focused on the determination of apple fruit ripening with the use of an innovative, non-destructive device, the DA-meter. The study was conducted on ‘Granny Smith’ and ‘Pink Lady’ cultivars, which differ in scald susceptibility. Pre- and post- harvest ripening behavior of the fruits was studied, and the influence of ripening stage and treatments with 1-MCP were evaluated in relation to scald development and related metabolites. IAD was shown to be a reliable indicator of apple ripening, allowing cultivar-specific predictions of the optimal harvest time in different growing seasons. IAD may also be employed to segregate apple fruits in maturity classes, requiring different storage conditions to control flesh firmness reduction and scald incidence. Moreover, 1-MCP application is extremely effective in reducing superficial scald, and its effect is influenced by fruit ripening stage reached at harvest. However, the relation between ethylene and α-farnesene was not entirely elucidated. Thus, ethylene can be involved in other oxidative processes associated with scald besides α-farnesene regulation.

Relevância:

80.00% 80.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Apple latent infection caused by Neofabraea alba: host-pathogen interaction and disease management Bull’s eye rot (BER) caused by Neofabraea alba is one of the most frequent and damaging latent infection occurring in stored pome fruits worldwide. Fruit infection occurs in the orchard, but disease symptoms appear only 3 months after harvest, during refrigerated storage. In Italy BER is particularly serious for late harvest apple cultivar as ‘Pink Lady™’. The purposes of this thesis were: i) Evaluate the influence of ‘Pink Lady™’ apple primary metabolites in N. alba quiescence ii) Evaluate the influence of pH in five different apple cultivars on BER susceptibility iii) To find out not chemical method to control N. alba infection iv) Identify some fungal volatile compounds in order to use them as N. alba infections markers. Results regarding the role of primary metabolites showed that chlorogenic, quinic and malic acid inhibit N. alba development. The study based on the evaluation of cultivar susceptibility, showed that Granny Smith was the most resistant apple cultivar among the varieties analyzed. Moreover, Granny Smith showed the lowest pH value from harvest until the end of storage, supporting the thesis that ambient pH could be involved in the interaction between N. alba and apple. In order to find out new technologies able to improve lenticel rot management, the application of a non-destructive device for the determination of chlorophyll content was applied. Results showed that fruit with higher chlorophyll content are less susceptible to BER, and molecular analyses comforted this result. Fruits with higher chlorophyll content showed up-regulation of PGIP and HCT, genes involved in plant defence. Through the application of PTR-MS and SPME GC-MS, 25 volatile organic compounds emitted by N. alba were identified. Among them, 16 molecules were identified as potential biomarkers.

Relevância:

30.00% 30.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Lo scopo di questo lavoro è confrontare due opere, Anna Karenina di Lev Tolstoj e L’amante di Lady Chatterley di David Herbert Lawrence e dimostrare che essi non hanno in comune solo il tema dell’adulterio, ma anche e soprattutto l’averlo inteso come strumento di ribellione sociale. In Tolstoj troviamo l’adulterio censurato nel corso della narrazione, poiché esso viene condannato sia dalla società che dall’autore stesso, che aveva come intento dare una lezione morale. Lawrence invece esalta e descrive l’adulterio, poiché nel suo caso diventa lo strumento di scoperta dell’amore vero e di ritorno al primitivismo a dispetto della civiltà industrializzata. Quindi, pur appartenendo a due epoche diverse e a due società con differenti visioni circa matrimonio e famiglia, le due eroine sono similari per il coraggio che dimostrano nell’andare contro le rispettive società.

Relevância:

30.00% 30.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Palynological records from the Congo fan reveal environmental change in equatorial Africa occurring 1.05 Ma ago, 100 k.y. before the mid-Pleistocene climatic shift at 0.9 Ma. Prior to 1.05 Ma, a glacial-interglacial rhythm is not obvious in the African vegetation variation. Afterwards, Podocarpus spread in the mountains of central Africa mainly during glacials and Congo River discharge decreased. The sequence of vegetation variation associated with the mid-Pleistocene glacials and interglacials differed from that observed during the late Pleistocene. Between 0.9 and 0.6 Ma, interglacials were characterized by warm dry conditions and glacials were characterized by cool humid conditions, while during the past 0.2 Ma glacials were cold and dry and interglacials warm and humid. Our data indicate that before the Northern Hemisphere ice caps dramatically increased in size (0.9-0.6 Ma), low-latitude climate forcing and response in the tropics played an important role in the initiation of 100 k.y. ice-age cycles. During the mid to late Pleistocene, however, the climate conditions in the tropics were increasingly influenced by the glacial-interglacial variations of continental ice sheets.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

This study of the veranda as seen through the eyes of Lady Maria Nugent and Michael Scott, alias Tom Cringle, clearly demonstrates the important role that the piazza, as it was then more commonly known, played in the life of early nineteenth century Caribbean colonial society. The popularity of the veranda throughout the region, in places influenced by different European as well as African cultures, and among all classes of people, suggests that the appeal of this typical feature was based on something more than architectural fashion. A place of relative comfort in hot weather, the veranda is also a space at the interface of indoors and outdoors which allows for a wide variety of uses, for solitary or small or large group activities, many of which were noted by Nugent and Scott. Quintessentially, the veranda is a place in which to relax and take pleasure, not least of which is the enjoyment of the prospect, be it a panoramic view, a peaceful garden or a lively street scene. Despite the great changes in the nature of society, in the Caribbean and in many other parts of the world, the veranda and related structures such as the balcony continue to play at least as important a role in daily life as they did two centuries ago. The veranda of today’s Californian or Australian bungalow, and the balcony of the apartment block in the residential area of the modern city are among the contemporary equivalents of the lower and upper piazzas of Lady Nugent’s and Tom Cringle’s day.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Fusarium wilt, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc), is one of the most devastating diseases of banana (Musa spp.). Apart from resistant cultivars, there are no effective control measures for the disease. We investigated whether the transgenic expression of apoptosis-inhibition related genes in banana could be used to confer disease resistance. Embryogenic cell suspensions of the banana cultivar, ‘Lady Finger’, were stably transformed with animal genes that negatively regulate apoptosis, namely Bcl-xL, Ced-9 and Bcl-2 3’ UTR, and independently transformed plant lines were regenerated for testing. Following a 12 week exposure to Foc race 1 in small-plant glasshouse bioassays, seven transgenic lines (2 x Bcl-xL, 3 x Ced-9 and 2 x Bcl-2 3’ UTR) showed significantly less internal and external disease symptoms than the wild-type susceptible ‘Lady Finger’ banana plants used as positive controls. Of these, one Bcl-2 3’ UTR line showed resistance that was equivalent to that of wild-type Cavendish bananas that were included as resistant negative controls. Further, the resistance of this line continued for 23 weeks post-inoculation at which time the experiment was terminated. Using TUNEL assays, Foc race 1 was shown to induce apoptosis-like features in the roots of wild-type ‘Lady Finger’ plants consistent with a necrotrophic phase in the lifecycle of this pathogen. This was further supported by the observed reduction of these effects in the roots of the resistant Bcl-2 3’ UTR transgenic line. This is the first report on the generation of transgenic banana plants with resistance to Fusarium wilt.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Women diagnosed as having breast cancer may experience difficulties with posttreatment effects such as menopausal symptoms. The aims of this pilot study were to (1) evaluate the impact of a multimodal lifestyle program on reducing menopausal symptoms in women with breast cancer and (2) examine the impact of the program on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and adherence to lifestyle recommendations.