Title of article :
Enhancing the shelf life of tomato fruits using plant material during storage
Author/Authors :
Ahmad ، Muhammad Department of Biological Sciences - Faculty of Science - Gombe State University , Abubakar ، Musa Mohammed Department of Biological Sciences - Faculty of Science - Gombe State University , Sale ، Sani Department of Biological Sciences - Faculty of Science - Gombe State University
Pages :
8
From page :
347
To page :
354
Abstract :
Purpose: Postharvest losses of fruits and vegetables are major problem for countries that agriculture is one of the source economy and that losses in tomato have reported from 20 to 50%. It is one of the very perishable fruit and it changes continuously after harvesting. The aim was to evaluate the effect of guava (Psidium guajava) and physic nut (Jatropha curcas) leaf extract on fresh ripe tomato fruits. Research method: Two tomato varieties obtained (UTC and Tandilo) from Gombe Main Market and were then treated with aqueous and ethanolic extract of Psidium guajava and Jatropha curcas leaves to extend their shelf life and maintain the quality of tomato fruits during storage. The experiment was laid out using completely randomized block design, (CRBD). Number of days to deterioration was recorded on visual eating quality. The recorded data were analyzed using analysis of variance. Findings: Ethanolic extracts of P. guajava and J. curcas was highly effective on UTC variety. The postharvest decay that was the main quality factor in this experiment significantly reduced in Tandilo and UTC tomato fruits after using 2.5g/1000ml ethanolic J. curcas leaves extract by 24 and 25 days respectively; and 22 and 23 days after using 2.5g/1000ml ethanolic P. guajava leaves extract. Limitations: No limitations were founded. Originality/Value: These findings indicate that application of leaves extracts proved to be effective in extending the shelf life of test tomato fruits.
Keywords :
Deterioration , Plant extracts , Postharvest , Shelf life , Tomato
Journal title :
Journal of Horticulture and Postharvest Research
Record number :
2495611
Link To Document :
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