Abscission of sweet basil leaves induced by ethylene under modified atmosphere packaging
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Author list: Jirapong C., Sriraveeroj N., Wongs-Aree C.
Publisher: International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS)
Publication year: 2010
Volume number: 875
Start page: 431
End page: 434
Number of pages: 4
ISBN: 9789066055636
ISSN: 0567-7572
eISSN: 2406-6168
Languages: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)
Abstract
Sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) is an aromatic culinary herb used for flavour addition and decoration in many foods and drinks. A crucial postharvest problem of sweet basil is short shelf life due to water loss and abscission of leaves. Sweet basil branches were packed in 60 μm polyethylene (PE) bags (20×45 cm dimension) and stored at 13°C and 95% RH. The number of abscised leaves was highest in sealed PE bags containing an initial concentration of 2500 ppm ethylene lowest in sealed PE bags containing an ethylene adsorbent. Ethylene accumulating in the bags also induced leaf abscission. Basil stored in PE bags lost less weight resulting in extended storage life compared to non-packed branches. Packing basil in non-perforated PE bags resulted in decay after 6 days. Perforated PE bags with 16 holes (12.56 cm2/bag) provided the best condition in maintaining the quality of basil for 9 days.
Keywords
Abscission, Modified atmospheres packaging, Sweet basil