Post-Harvest Physiological Studies in Aonla Varieties Under Ambient Temperature
Abstract
Krishna Surendar, P. Balasubramanian, R. Akila and Chelvi Ramesh
The experiment was laid in a Factorial Completely Randomized Design with six replications. The plots had four treatments viz., T1 - 0 day, T2 - 4 days, T3 - 8 days, T4 -12 days, T5 -16 days. The varieties BSR 1, NA7, Kanchan and Chakaiya were used as experimental material with all normal cultural practices followed for aonla cultivation during 2023-2024. The post-harvest physiological studies like., TSS (°Brix) acidity (pH) ascorbic acid content (mg/100g pulp) physiological loss in weight (%) and percentage in decay loss were recorded. The Aonla variety BSR 1 registered highest mean TSS (12.33°Brix), Acidity (3.33%), Ascorbic acid (561.13mg/100g), lowest mean Physiological loss in weight (5.29%) at 16 days storage period and lesser percent decay loss (19.85%).