Determination of shelf-life of new satsuma (Rize) mandarin (Citrus unshiu Marc.) cultivar candidates obtained by clonal selection
Künye
Yazıcı, K., Göksu Karaoğlu, B. & Aydın, M.Z. (2023). Determination of Shelf-Life of New Satsuma (Rize) Mandarin (Citrus unshiu Marc.) Cultivar Candidates Obtained by Clonal Selection. Horticultural Studies, 40(1), 28-35. https://doi.org/10.16882/hortis.1264865Özet
Satsuma (Rize) Mandarin is Türkiye's most widely produced and exported
mandarin variety. Due to its early ripeness and seedlessness, Satsuma
mandarin (Citrus unshiu Marc.) is a popular citrus fruit in domestic and foreign
markets. The present study was conducted at Recep Tayyip Erdogan
University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Horticulture in 2020-2021 to
determine the shelf-life of Satsuma mandarin genotypes obtained as a result
of clonal selection carried out in Rize province and its districts. The harvested
mandarin variety candidates were pomologically analyzed and stored in an
environment containing at 15°C ± 1 temperature and 55-60% humidity. The
changes in fruit weight (g), fruit juice content (%), rind thickness (mm), total
soluble solid (%, TSS), and titratable acid (%, TA) content were examined at
one-week intervals during the storage period. It was determined that weight
loss (%) and TSS (%) increased steadily, while fruit juice content (%), rind
thickness (mm), and titratable acid (%) decreased steadily during storage in
all genotypes and control. Also, the differences detected in terms of the
properties examined were lower on 7 and 14 days than the initial value,
whereas they were higher on 21 days. As a result of the findings, it was
determined that the quality losses of mandarin genotypes showed differences
during the shelf-life, but they could be stored for 14 days without much loss in
quality.