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Optimization of agricultural machines through the preharvest treatment of sweet paper (cv. Goliath) fruits


H. Uguru
O.N. Akpenyi-Aboh

Abstract

Food wastage and shortage of workforce are some of the major problem militating against crop production. The purpose of this research  was to improve the physical and mechanical properties of sweet pepper (cv. Goliath F1) fruits in order to optimize harvesting,  handling, and processing machines. Goliath sweet pepper plants were pre-harvest treated with CaCl2 and KCl solutions at 100 mg/L and  200 mg/L concentrations, respectively. The treatment was done twice weekly, starting from the fruits’ flowering stage, till when they were  harvested at the deep green maturity stage. All the fruits harvested subjected to physico-mechanical tests according to ASTM  International procedures. Results obtained from the test revealed that the treatment options affected all the parameters (fruit weight,  moisture content, spoilage rate and firmness) of the fruits, even during storage period. The study revealed that fruits produced with KCl  had better body weight, and experienced lower physiological weight loss, than the fruits produced with CaCl2 and the control. Likewise,  the results revealed that the fruits produced with CaCl2 had better fruit firmness than the fruits produced with KCl and the control. This  study results will be useful to engineers for the design and optimization of equipment for sweet pepper production.   


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