Postharvest rot and efficacy of different plant leaves on the preservation of Okra

C. Ikechi-Nwogu, B. Z. Barimue, V. Chukwudi
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This study assessed the preservative efficacy of some plant species in order to enhance the shelf of Okra pods. Okra is a multiuse crop appreciated for its tender and delicious pods subjected to rapid deterioration due to its high moisture contents. Freshly harvest ‘Star of David Okra’ variety were wrapped in Colocasia esculenta (Cocoyam), Musa sapientum (Plantain), Carica papaya (Pawpaw), Persea americana (Avocado) and Vernonia amygdalina (Bitter leaf) leaves respectively for comparism against storage rot for a period of 28 days. At seven (7) days intervals, soft, rotten and wilted Okra pods were pick out, counted, and the leaves replaced with fresh ones. The Okra pods were visually observed and the results obtained from the observation showed that C. esculenta had 58%, M. sapientum 42%, P. americana 34%, V. amygdalina 22%, C. papaya 20%, Control 14% survival rate by the end of the 28 days treatment. Some organisms accountable for Okra pod deterioration were isolated and finally identified as: Geotrichum candidum, Aspergillus niger and Mucor irregularis organisms. As time duration stretches and due to lack of good refrigeration facility, food spoilage is eminent nevertheless these findings showed that Colocasia esculenta leaves enhanced the shelf life of Okra pods and reduced storage rot creating an alternative storage method that can be used when there is power outage.
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不同植物叶片采后腐烂及对秋葵保鲜效果的影响
为了提高秋葵豆荚的货架质量,本研究对几种植物的保鲜效果进行了评价。秋葵是一种多用途作物,因其鲜嫩可口的豆荚而受到赞赏,但由于其高水分含量而迅速变质。将新鲜收获的“大卫秋葵之星”品种分别包裹在椰子树(Colocasia esculenta)、芭蕉(Musa sapientum)、木瓜(木瓜)、鳄梨(Persea americana)和苦叶(Vernonia amygdalina)的叶子中,进行28天的贮藏腐烂比较。每隔七(7)天,把软的、腐烂的、枯萎的秋葵荚挑出来,数一数,换上新鲜的叶子。对秋葵荚果进行目测观察,结果表明:处理28 d后,秋葵荚果成活率分别为:肉苁苓58%、桔梗42%、美洲梗34%、杏仁梗22%、木瓜梗20%、对照14%。对秋葵荚果变质的病原菌进行了分离,最终鉴定为:白土霉、黑曲霉和不规则毛霉。由于时间的延长和缺乏良好的冷藏设施,食物变质是很明显的,然而这些研究结果表明,秋葵叶延长了秋葵豆荚的保质期,减少了储存腐烂,创造了一种可在停电时使用的替代储存方法。
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