Water loss and chemical composition of cactus pear genotypes submitted to post-harvest storage periods

The objective of this study was to evaluate water loss and chemical composition of cactus pear genotypes submitted to post-harvest storage periods. The experimental design adopted was a the completely randomized, in a 3 × 5 factorial arrangement, with three cactus pear genotypes and five storage per...

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Autores principales: Rodrigues do Nascimento, Romilda, Barreira de Macêdo Carvalho, Chrislanne, Loiola Edvan, Ricardo, de Jesús Lacerda, Julian Junio, dos Santos Nascimento, Keuven, Jácome de Araújo, Marcos, de Souza Barros, Lucas
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/3638
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Barreira de Macêdo Carvalho, Chrislanne
Loiola Edvan, Ricardo
de Jesús Lacerda, Julian Junio
dos Santos Nascimento, Keuven
Jácome de Araújo, Marcos
de Souza Barros, Lucas
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Barreira de Macêdo Carvalho, Chrislanne
Loiola Edvan, Ricardo
de Jesús Lacerda, Julian Junio
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Jácome de Araújo, Marcos
de Souza Barros, Lucas
Water loss and chemical composition of cactus pear genotypes submitted to post-harvest storage periods
conservación
forraje
Nopalea acochinillifera
Opuntia tuna
conservation
forage
Nopalea cochinillifera
Opuntia tuna
author_facet Rodrigues do Nascimento, Romilda
Barreira de Macêdo Carvalho, Chrislanne
Loiola Edvan, Ricardo
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Jácome de Araújo, Marcos
de Souza Barros, Lucas
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title Water loss and chemical composition of cactus pear genotypes submitted to post-harvest storage periods
title_short Water loss and chemical composition of cactus pear genotypes submitted to post-harvest storage periods
title_full Water loss and chemical composition of cactus pear genotypes submitted to post-harvest storage periods
title_fullStr Water loss and chemical composition of cactus pear genotypes submitted to post-harvest storage periods
title_full_unstemmed Water loss and chemical composition of cactus pear genotypes submitted to post-harvest storage periods
title_sort water loss and chemical composition of cactus pear genotypes submitted to post-harvest storage periods
description The objective of this study was to evaluate water loss and chemical composition of cactus pear genotypes submitted to post-harvest storage periods. The experimental design adopted was a the completely randomized, in a 3 × 5 factorial arrangement, with three cactus pear genotypes and five storage periods, and ten replications. The cactus pear genotypes [Doce, Baiana and Orelha de Elefante Mexicana (OEM)] were harvested after 2 years of cultivation under rainfed conditions, and stored in a ventilated shed (0, 15, 30, 45 and 60 days). The genotype Baiana showed greater water reduction in the stored cladodes when compared to the other genotypes. All cactus pear genotypes showed reduction in crude protein and carbohydrates in the storage period of 60 days. There were no losses of nutrients, dry matter and ether extract during the storage periods for the genotype Doce. There was increase in the fiber content of the cladodes of all stored genotypes. During the storage period of the cladodes of all genotypes, there was reduction in the contents of Ca, Mg and Cu. The cactus pear genotypes Doce and OEM can be stored for up to 60 days after harvest. Highlights: • Cactus is also considered a strategic forage reserve and, in this case, the frequency of cutting can vary according to the producer's needs and weather conditions.• Post-harvest storage can be an alternative to reduce costs, as well as transporting the material.• The variety Doce Baiana showed greater water loss in relation to the other varieties.
publisher Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias-UNCuyo
publishDate 2021
url https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/3638
topic conservación
forraje
Nopalea acochinillifera
Opuntia tuna
conservation
forage
Nopalea cochinillifera
Opuntia tuna
topic_facet conservación
forraje
Nopalea acochinillifera
Opuntia tuna
conservation
forage
Nopalea cochinillifera
Opuntia tuna
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spelling I11-R107article-36382022-02-16T18:25:29Z Water loss and chemical composition of cactus pear genotypes submitted to post-harvest storage periods Water loss and chemical composition of cactus pear genotypes submitted to post-harvest storage periods Rodrigues do Nascimento, Romilda Barreira de Macêdo Carvalho, Chrislanne Loiola Edvan, Ricardo de Jesús Lacerda, Julian Junio dos Santos Nascimento, Keuven Jácome de Araújo, Marcos de Souza Barros, Lucas conservación forraje Nopalea acochinillifera Opuntia tuna conservation forage Nopalea cochinillifera Opuntia tuna The objective of this study was to evaluate water loss and chemical composition of cactus pear genotypes submitted to post-harvest storage periods. The experimental design adopted was a the completely randomized, in a 3 × 5 factorial arrangement, with three cactus pear genotypes and five storage periods, and ten replications. The cactus pear genotypes [Doce, Baiana and Orelha de Elefante Mexicana (OEM)] were harvested after 2 years of cultivation under rainfed conditions, and stored in a ventilated shed (0, 15, 30, 45 and 60 days). The genotype Baiana showed greater water reduction in the stored cladodes when compared to the other genotypes. All cactus pear genotypes showed reduction in crude protein and carbohydrates in the storage period of 60 days. There were no losses of nutrients, dry matter and ether extract during the storage periods for the genotype Doce. There was increase in the fiber content of the cladodes of all stored genotypes. During the storage period of the cladodes of all genotypes, there was reduction in the contents of Ca, Mg and Cu. The cactus pear genotypes Doce and OEM can be stored for up to 60 days after harvest. Highlights: • Cactus is also considered a strategic forage reserve and, in this case, the frequency of cutting can vary according to the producer's needs and weather conditions.• Post-harvest storage can be an alternative to reduce costs, as well as transporting the material.• The variety Doce Baiana showed greater water loss in relation to the other varieties. The objective of this study was to evaluate water loss and chemical composition of cactus pear genotypes submitted to post-harvest storage periods. The experimental design adopted was a the completely randomized, in a 3 × 5 factorial arrangement, with three cactus pear genotypes and five storage periods, and ten replications. The cactus pear genotypes [Doce, Baiana and Orelha de Elefante Mexicana (OEM)] were harvested after 2 years of cultivation under rainfed conditions, and stored in a ventilated shed (0, 15, 30, 45 and 60 days). The genotype Baiana showed greater water reduction in the stored cladodes when compared to the other genotypes. All cactus pear genotypes showed reduction in crude protein and carbohydrates in the storage period of 60 days. There were no losses of nutrients, dry matter and ether extract during the storage periods for the genotype Doce. There was increase in the fiber content of the cladodes of all stored genotypes. During the storage period of the cladodes of all genotypes, there was reduction in the contents of Ca, Mg and Cu. The cactus pear genotypes Doce and OEM can be stored for up to 60 days after harvest. Highlights: • Cactus is also considered a strategic forage reserve and, in this case, the frequency of cutting can vary according to the producer's needs and weather conditions.• Post-harvest storage can be an alternative to reduce costs, as well as transporting the material.• The variety Doce Baiana showed greater water loss in relation to the other varieties. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias-UNCuyo 2021-12-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/3638 10.48162/rev.39.059 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; Vol. 53 No. 2 (2021): July-December; 261-270 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; Vol. 53 Núm. 2 (2021): Julio-Diciembre; 261-270 1853-8665 0370-4661 eng https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/3638/3973 Derechos de autor 2018 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/deed.es