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Effect of the Biodegradable Coatings the Base on Microalgae and Oil of the Seed of the Pomegranate in the Conservation Post-Harvest of the Papaya ‘Golden’

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  • Albert E. M. de M. Teodosio
  • Railene H. C. R. Araujo
  • José F. de Lima
  • Elny A. Onias
  • Ana P. N. Ferreira
  • Bárbara G. F. L. Santos
  • Marília H. B. S. Rodrigues
  • Luana M. de Oliveira
  • Ã gda M. F. de Oliveira
  • Maria L. da S. Medeiros
  • Kátia G. de Silva

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It is very challenging to the quality of the papaya culture’s fruits (Carica papaya L.) after the crop, especially due to their significance to the international market, that is, their elevated exportation demands. The purpose of this work was the application of biodegradable coatings composed of Scenedesmus sp. and Chlorella sp. associated or not with pomegranate seed oil in ‘Golden’ papaya and to evaluate their effect in the conservation powder-crop. The installation of the experiment was carried out in a completely randomized design, with a 6 x 6 factorial outline, that is, six concentrations (C- control; SO- 0.5% of Scenedesmus sp. + 0.3% of pomegranate seed oil; S- 0.5% of Scenedesmus sp.; CO- 0.5% of Chlorella sp. + 0.3% of pomegranate seed oil; CH- 0.5% of Chlorella sp.; O- 0.3% of pomegranate seed oil) and six evaluation periods (0, 3, 6, 9, 12, and 15 days), stored at a temperature of 18±2 °C with 60±5% RH with three repetitions of two fruits per portion. The use of coverings composed of Scenedesmus sp. and Chlorella sp. in association or not with pomegranate seed oil was proven efficient in the reduction of the breathing tax of ‘Golden’ papaya, delaying the ripening process, and therefore representing a promising alternative for these fruits’ powder-crop conservation. The coating composed of 0.5% of Chlorella sp. + 0.3% of pomegranate seed oil (CO) provided a better powder-crop conservation of ‘Golden’ papaya during 15 days of storage.

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  • Albert E. M. de M. Teodosio & Railene H. C. R. Araujo & José F. de Lima & Elny A. Onias & Ana P. N. Ferreira & Bárbara G. F. L. Santos & Marília H. B. S. Rodrigues & Luana M. de Oliveira & à gda M., 2024. "Effect of the Biodegradable Coatings the Base on Microalgae and Oil of the Seed of the Pomegranate in the Conservation Post-Harvest of the Papaya ‘Golden’," Journal of Agricultural Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 10(10), pages 367-367, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:jasjnl:v:10:y:2024:i:10:p:367
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