Multiparametric Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait.) Fruit Textural Trait Development for Harvest and Postharvest Evaluation in Representative Cultivars

Author:

Lopez‐Moreno Hector1ORCID,Phillips Matthew1,Diaz‐Garcia Luis2,Torres‐Meraz Maria1,Jarquin Diego3,Loarca Jenyne1,Ikeda Shinya4ORCID,Giongo Lara5,Grygleski Edward6,Iorizzo Massimo7,Zalapa Juan18

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant and Agroecosystem Sciences University of Wisconsin‐Madison Madison Wisconsin USA

2. Department of Viticulture and Enology University of California Davis Davis California USA

3. Agronomy Department University of Florida Gainesville Florida USA

4. USDA‐ARS, Vegetable Crops Research Unit, Department of Food Science University of Wisconsin‐Madison Madison Wisconsin USA

5. Fondazione Edmund Mach ‐ Research and Innovation Centre ‐ Berry Genetics and Breeding Unit San Michele All'adige Italy

6. Valley Corporation Tomah Wisconsin USA

7. Department of Horticultural Science Plants for Human Health Institute, North Carolina State University Kannapolis North Carolina USA

8. USDA‐ARS, Vegetable Crops Research Unit Madison Wisconsin USA

Abstract

ABSTRACTFruit texture is a priority trait that guarantees the long‐term economic sustainability of the cranberry industry through value‐added products such as sweetened dried cranberries (SDCs). To develop a standard methodology to measure texture, we conducted a comparative analysis of 22 textural traits using five different methods under both harvest and postharvest conditions in 10 representative cranberry cultivars. A set of textural traits from the 10%‐strain compression and puncture methods were identified that differentiate between cultivars primarily based on hardness/stiffness and elasticity properties. The complementary use of both methodologies allowed for a detailed evaluation by capturing the effect of key texture‐determining factors such as structure, flesh, and skin. Furthermore, the high effectiveness of this approach in different conditions and its ability to capture high phenotypic variation in cultivars highlights its great potential for applicability in various areas of the value chain and research. Therefore, this study provides an informed reference for unifying future efforts to enhance cranberry fruit texture and quality.

Funder

Ocean Spray

Cranberry Institute

Publisher

Wiley

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