EFFECTS OF AMINOETHOXYVINYGLYCINE AND POSTHARVEST TREATMENT PACKAGE OF PLASTIC WRAPPING, FUNGICIDE PROCHLORAZ, AND LOW TEMPERATURE ON THE FRUIT SHELF-LIFE AND QUALITIES OF ‘CALLINA’ PAPAYA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34016/pjbt.2019.16.1.9Keywords:
AVG, Carica papaya, postharvest, Prochloraz, wrappingAbstract
'Callina' papaya (Carica papaya L.) fruit is a recently released papaya fruit cultivar that dominates domestic
markets in Indonesia. Its fruit has a very short shelf-life due to high respiration and transpiration rates. In our
previous research, a postharvest treatment package consisting of one-layer plastic wrapping, fungicide Prochloraz
0.67 mL/L, and low temperature of 16-18 °C was able to prolong its shelf-life and maintain its high fruit qualities.
By adding an anti-ethylene of aminoethoxyvinyglycine (AVG) to the postharvest package, longer fruit shelf-life
can be expected. The purpose of this research was to study the combined effect of the fruit postharvest treatment
package and AVG to the shelf-life and qualities of 'Callina' fruit. The study was laid out in a Completely
Randomized Design of a 2 x 2 factorial. The first factor was the fruit postharvest treatment package (without and
with the package consisting of a single layer plastic wrapping + Prochloraz fungicide 0.67 mL/L + low temperature
16-18 °C) and the second factor was the anti-ethylene AVG (without and with 5 mg/L AVG). The results showed
that (1) the fruit postharvest treatment package had a significant effect on the fruit shelf-life of 'Callina' papaya by
prolonging the shelf-life of 14 days longer than without the fruit postharvest treatment package, without affecting
its fruit qualities, (2) the AVG had no effect on the shelf-life and fruit qualities, and (3) the combination of fruit
postharvest treatment package and AVG gave the best result that prolonged its fruit shelf-life up to 16 days longer
than the control.