Authors
Domingo Martínez-Romero, Gloria Bailén, María Serrano, Fabián Guillén, Juan Miguel Valverde, Pedro Zapata, Salvador Castillo, Daniel Valero
Publication date
2007/7/26
Source
Critical reviews in food science and nutrition
Volume
47
Issue
6
Pages
543-560
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Ethylene is a plant hormone controlling a wide range of physiological processes in plants. During postharvest storage of fruit and vegetables ethylene can induce negative effects including senescence, over-ripening, accelerated quality loss, increased fruit pathogen susceptibility, and physiological disorders, among others. Apart from the endogenous ethylene production by plant tissues, external sources of ethylene (e.g. engine exhausts, pollutants, plant, and fungi metabolism) occur along the food chain, in packages, storage chambers, during transportation, and in domestic refrigerators. Thus, it is a great goal in postharvest to avoid ethylene action. This review focuses on tools which may be used to inhibit ethylene biosynthesis/action or to remove ethylene surrounding commodities in order to avoid its detrimental effects on fruit and vegetable quality. As inhibitors of ethylene biosynthesis and action, good results …
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