Abstract:
The experiment was carried out in the Postharvest Laboratory of Sher-e-Bangla
Agricultural University, Dhaka to find out the effect of different postharvest
management practices of banana to increase shelf life and quality in ambient
condition. Two factors experiment viz. Factor A:- P
0
: No packaging, P
1
: non
perforated polythene bag, P
2
: Perforated polythene bag, P
3
: Newspaper and
Factor B:- R
0
: no treatment, R
1
: 1- methylcyclopropene (250ppb 1-MCP), R
2
:
4% CaCl
2
, R
3
: Aloe vera gel, R
4
: Ginger extract, R
5
: Hot water at 45
C for 5
minutes were initiated for the experiment. The experiment was laid out in
completely randomized design with four replications. Various data on physical
and chemical properties were collected during and at the end of shelf life. In case
of packaging material, P
1
showed best performance and showed the highest shelf
life (14.44 days) compared to P
0
(9.06 days). Regarding treatment, R
1
gave the
best results on studied parameters and showed highest shelf life (14.42 days)
compared to other treatments and shortest shelf life (9.33 days) was recorded
from R
0
. In case of combined effect of packaging materials and treatments, at 15
days after storage (DAS), the lowest percent weight loss (0.97%) was found
from P
1
R
0
whereas the highest weight loss (23.28%) was found in P
0
. The
highest percent dry matter content (20.73%), percent total soluble solid (21.0%)
and percent non reducing sugar content (6.96%) were also found from the
treatment combination P
2
R
1
at 15 DAS whereas P
0
R
0
showed the lowest results
(17.50%, 17.17%, 5.47% respectively) on the respected parameters. Similarly,
the lowest pulp peel ratio (2.12), percent moisture content (79.23%), percent
total sugar (18.52%), percent reducing sugar (11.56%), percent tritable acidity
(0.29%) and percent decay (31.00%) were found from P
2
R
1
showed the highest results (4.33, 82.50%, 22.43%, 16.96%, 0.45% and 75%
respectively). Likewise, the highest shelf life (15.00 days) was also recorded
from P
2
R
1
whereas the lowest (9.00 days) was from P
0
R
0
. So, the treatment
combination P
2
R
1
can be considered the best postharvest treatment for banana.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
In partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
HORTICULTURE