2022
DOI: 10.1590/0100-29452022848
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Impact of the maturity stage on harvest point of fruits and physiological quality of Physalis peruviana L. seeds

Abstract: The objective of this work was to evaluate the physical-chemical and physiological changes during the maturation of fruits and seeds of P. peruviana and to determine the best stage for harvesting in the Brazillian semi-arid conditions. The fruits of P. peruviana were collected at five stages of maturation based on the color of the epicarp: stage 1: light green fruit; stage 2: yellowish-green; stage 3: light yellow with green color in the area that connects to the calyx; stage 4: yellow; stage 5: yellowish-oran… Show more

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“…Studies with other species, which have fleshy fruits, have similarly shown that seed moisture content remains high after maturity, even with significant reduction during fruit maturation, as in Allophylus edulis (Kaiser et al, 2016) and Physalis peruviana (Barroso et al, 2022). Ferreira et al (2021), using C. gigantifolia fruits with color ranging from half red and half green to completely purple, recorded a seed moisture content of 49.3%, which was intermediate to the values found in the present study.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…Studies with other species, which have fleshy fruits, have similarly shown that seed moisture content remains high after maturity, even with significant reduction during fruit maturation, as in Allophylus edulis (Kaiser et al, 2016) and Physalis peruviana (Barroso et al, 2022). Ferreira et al (2021), using C. gigantifolia fruits with color ranging from half red and half green to completely purple, recorded a seed moisture content of 49.3%, which was intermediate to the values found in the present study.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The ripe fruit (completely purple) is about 0.5 to 0.8 cm long (Melo et al, 2019) and weighs around 0.7 to 0.9 g, with smaller dimensions and lower fresh mass than those of other species of the genus, such as Coccoloba uvifera, whose fruit measures around 2 cm in diameter and weighs about 4.8 g (Parrotta, 1994). In Physalis peruviana L., fresh mass also increased significantly during fruit maturation (Barroso et al, 2022). Fruit development occurs through cell division and expansion, probably regulated by hormones such as auxin and/or cytokinin and/or gibberellin (McAtee et al, 2013).…”
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“…These procedures also make use of small amounts of samples and reagents. Each analysis uses only a little quantity of reagent and material, and the waste may be easily managed using the photo‐Fenton approach [34] . In light of the aforementioned considerations, it can be claimed that the recommended FIA and batch procedures follow the principles of green chemistry and offer a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional techniques.…”
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confidence: 99%