Home > Recommendations > Produce Facts > Mandarin/Tangerine Mandarin/Tangerine Recommendations for Maintaining Postharvest Quality
Mary Lu Arpaia1 and Adel A. Kader2
Maturity Indices Color (yellow, orange, and/or red) on 75% of fruit surface and soluble solids/acid ratio of 6.5 or higher. Quality Indices Color intensity and uniformity; size; shape; firmness; freedom from decay; and freedom from defects including freezing injury, chilling injury, insect damage, and scars. Flavor depends upon soluble solids/acid ratio and absence of off-flavors. Optimum Temperature 5-8°C (41-46°F) for 2 to 6 weeks, depending on cultivar, maturity-ripeness stage at harvest, and decay control treatments used. Optimum Relative Humidity 90-95% Rates of Respiration
To calculate heat production multiply ml CO2 /kg·hr by 440 to get Btu/ton/day or by 122 to get kcal/metric ton/day. Rates of Ethylene Production < 0.1 µl/kg·hr at 20°C (68°F) Responses to Ethylene Mandarins and tangerines can be degreened by exposure to 1-10 ppm ethylene for 1-3 days at 20 to 25°C (68 to 77°F) Removal of ethylene from transport vehicles and storage facilities for citrus fruits can help reduce decay incidence. Responses to Controlled Atmospheres (CA) A combination of 5-10% O2 and 0-5% CO2 can delay color changes from green to yellow and other symptoms of senescence, but it is not very effective in decay control. Mandarins do not tolerate exposure to fungistatic CO2 levels (10-15%). Commercial use of CA is very limited. Physiological Disorders Chilling injury. Symptoms include pitting and brown discoloration followed by increased susceptibility to decay. Severity increases with longer exposures to lower temperature below 5°C (41°F). Oil spotting (Oleocellosis). Harvesting and handling turgid citrus fruits can result in breaking of oil cells and release of oil that damages surrounding tissues. Aging. Symptoms include shriveling and peel injury around the stem end. Pathological Disorders
Reduce the pathogen population in the environment
Maintain fruit resistance to infection
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