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Key determinants of citrus fruit quality: Metabolites and main changes during maturation

AutorLado, Joanna CSIC ORCID; Gambetta, Giuliana; Zacarías, Lorenzo CSIC ORCID
Palabras claveAcidity
Color
Ethylene
Maturation
Quality
Soluble solids
Fecha de publicación3-feb-2018
EditorElsevier
CitaciónScientia Horticulturae 233: 238-248 (2018)
ResumenCitrus is one of the main fruit crops in the world and widely recognized by their organoleptic, nutritional and health-related properties of both fresh fruit and juice. The genetic diversity among the genus and the autonomous and independent changes in peel and pulp, make the definition of standard maturity indexes of fruit quality difficult. Commercial maturity indexes in the citrus industry are usually based on peel coloration, percentage of juice, soluble solids/acidity ratio but their relevance may differ among varieties and the specific requirements of the markets. There is also a marked influence of environmental and agronomic conditions such as light and temperature, rootstock selection and plant nutrition, among others. Besides commercial requirements, a more comprehensive definition of fruit quality should also consider organoleptic and nutritional properties that are determined by a complex interaction among a number of bioactive components. Citrus fruit are an excellent source of many phytochemical, including ascorbic acid, carotenoids (antioxidant and pro-vitamin A), polyphenols, flavonoids, limonoids, terpenoids, etc., which greatly contribute to the health-related benefits of these fruits. Criteria and definition of the main maturity indexes for citrus fruit worldwide are described, as well as changes during fruit maturation in key components affecting organoleptic and nutritional properties. Moreover, the involvement of hormonal and nutritional signals and their interaction in the regulation of external and internal maturation of citrus fruit, as well as the influence of environmental and agronomic factors are also critically revised and discussed.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2018.01.055
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/164026
DOI10.1016/j.scienta.2018.01.055
ISSN0304-4238
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