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The Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology
Vol. 85 No: 3
Title: Green-life of pink banana (Musa spp., cv. Figue Rose Naine): determination of the optimum harvesting date
Authors: P. TIXIER, F. SALMON and C. BUGAUD
pp: 167-170
Abstract:
The context for the production of bananas for export is characterised by a wide range of transport-times between producer and importer countries, and by the use of a single cultivar of banana (Musa spp., AAA group, cv.
Cavendish Grande Naine).We investigated the green-life of pink banana (Musa spp., AAA group, Red sub-group, cv.
Figue Rose Naine) for the different physiological ages of banana fruit, measured in degree-days (°Cd). We measured the temperature threshold of pink banana (19.8°C) and showed that the green-life of pink banana decreased linearly with the physiological age of the fruit.
Thus, we confirm the validity of the relationship between accumulated heat units during fruit growth and green-life that was previously established for Cavendish banana.
We searched for the optimum physiological age (°Cd) for harvest, in order to ensure a green-life that fulfilled the requirements for transport and that maximised fruit weight.
For Martinique, the optimum flowering-to-harvest interval was found to be 548°Cd, to ensure 25 d of green-life, as required for transport, and to maximise fruit size.
We showed that fruit weight was not a good indicator on which to select bananas for harvest in order to ensure a particular green-life.
This is the first time that guidance has been proposed for the transport and export of a non-Cavendish banana.
These results may assist other producer countries that wish to diversify their banana exports by growing pink banana.
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