Maturation of Malaysian fruits. iv. storage conditions and ripening of passion fruit (Passiflora Edulis L. Var. Flavicarpa

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W.J Broughton and B.E Chan

Abstract

Physiological changes were measured during the ripening and storage of a Malaysian variety of passion fruit. The fruits were subjected to different temperatures and storage atmospheres, and their rate of ethylene and carbon dioxide evolution measured.Passion fruits ripened normally between 20oC-30oC. Removal of carbon dioxide accelerated ripening,while low or high himidities were detrimental to the fruit. Recommended storage conditions are; temperatures about 20oC at 85%-90% relative himidity.

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