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Russeting in 'Apple' Mango: Triggers and Mechanisms.


ABSTRACT: Russeting is an important surface disorder of many fruitcrop species. The mango cultivar 'Apple' is especially susceptible to russeting. Russeting compromises both fruit appearance and postharvest performance. The objective was to identify factors, mechanisms, and consequences of russeting in 'Apple' mango. Russeting was quantified on excised peels using image analysis and a categorical rating scheme. Water vapour loss was determined gravimetrically. The percentage of the skin area exhibiting russet increased during development. Russet began at lenticels then spread across the surface, ultimately forming a network of rough, brown patches over the skin. Cross-sections revealed stacks of phellem cells, typical of a periderm. Russet was more severe on the dorsal surface of the fruit than on the ventral and more for fruit in the upper part of the canopy than in the lower. Russet differed markedly across orchards sites of different climates. Russet was positively correlated with altitude, the number of rainy days, and the number of cold nights but negatively correlated with minimum, maximum, and mean daily temperatures, dew point temperature, and heat sum. Russeted fruit had higher transpiration rates than non-russeted fruits and higher skin permeance to water vapour. Russet in 'Apple' mango is due to periderm formation that is initiated at lenticels. Growing conditions conducive for surface wetness exacerbate russeting.

SUBMITTER: Athoo TO 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7411629 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Russeting in 'Apple' Mango: Triggers and Mechanisms.

Athoo Thomas O TO   Winkler Andreas A   Knoche Moritz M  

Plants (Basel, Switzerland) 20200716 7


Russeting is an important surface disorder of many fruitcrop species. The mango cultivar 'Apple' is especially susceptible to russeting. Russeting compromises both fruit appearance and postharvest performance. The objective was to identify factors, mechanisms, and consequences of russeting in 'Apple' mango. Russeting was quantified on excised peels using image analysis and a categorical rating scheme. Water vapour loss was determined gravimetrically. The percentage of the skin area exhibiting ru  ...[more]

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