Published January 1, 2016 | Version v1
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Effects of rootstocks on storage and shelf life of grafted watermelons

  • 1. Mustafa Kemal Univ, Dept Hort, TR-31034 Antakya, Hatay, Turkey
  • 2. Erciyes Univ, Dept Hort, TR-38039 Kayseri, Turkey
  • 3. Alata Hort Res Inst, TR-33740 Erdemli, Mersin, Turkey
  • 4. Agr Cty Directorate, Silifke, Mersin, Turkey

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Watermelon fruits from non-grafted or grafted 'Crimson Tide' (CT) and 'Crisby' (CR) onto Ferro, RS841, Argentario and Macis rootstocks were compared for their postharvest quality during storage at 7 degrees C for 21 days and additional 7 days at 21 degrees C. Non-grafted and grafted CT and CR fruits did not exhibit chilling injury (CI) symptoms, but the 1-2% of fungal decay occurred after shelf life period following storage. Watermelons grafted on Ferro and RS841 rootstocks had higher flesh firmness thicker rind, lower ripening rating, more intense (higher C*) brighter red (lower h degrees value) color and higher lycopene content after shelf life period following storage, compared to non-grafted fruits. All of the fruit tested by the panelists received high taste scores of >7.9 out of 8.5 at the beginning, but the scores decreased to >6.8 out of 7.7 at the end of shelf life period. Watermelons could successfully be kept for 21 days at 7 degrees C and additional 7 days at 21 degrees C. Watermelons grafted on Ferro and RS841 rootstocks had higher postharvest quality, compared to the non-grafted fruits for both cultivars.

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