Department of Horticultural Science, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Department of Food Science and Nutrition, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, Minnesota.
J Texture Stud. 2018 Apr;49(2):228-239. doi: 10.1111/jtxs.12325. Epub 2018 Mar 7.
Loss of crispness in apple fruit during storage reduces the fruit's fresh sensation and consumer acceptance. Apple varieties that maintain crispness thus have higher potential for longer-term consumer appeal. To efficiently phenotype crispness, several instrumental methods have been tested, but variable results were obtained when different apple varieties were assayed. To extend these studies, we assessed the extent to which instrumental measurements correlate to and predict sensory crispness, with a focus on crispness maintenance. We used an apple breeding family derived from a cross between "Honeycrisp" and "MN1764," which segregates for crispness maintenance. Three types of instrumental measurements (puncture, snapping, and mechanical-acoustic tests) and sensory evaluation were performed on fruit at harvest and after 8 weeks of cold storage. Overall, 20 genotypes from the family and the 2 parents were characterized by 19 force and acoustic measures. In general, crispness was more related to force than to acoustic measures. Force linear distance and maximum force as measured by the mechanical-acoustic test were best correlated with sensory crispness and change in crispness, respectively. The correlations varied by apple genotype. The best multiple linear regression model to predict change in sensory crispness between harvest and storage of fruit of this breeding family incorporated both force and acoustic measures.
This work compared the abilities of instrumental tests to predict sensory crispness maintenance of apple fruit. The use of an instrumental method that is highly correlated to sensory crispness evaluation can enhance the efficiency and reduce the cost of measuring crispness for breeding purposes. This study showed that sensory crispness and change in crispness after storage of an apple breeding family were reliably predicted with a combination of instrumental measurements and multiple variable analyses. The strategy potentially can be applied to other apple varieties for more accurate interpretation of crispness maintenance measured instrumentally.
在贮藏过程中苹果果实失去爽脆度会降低果实的新鲜感和消费者接受度。因此,保持爽脆度的苹果品种具有更高的长期消费者吸引力。为了有效地表现出爽脆度,已经测试了几种仪器方法,但当测试不同的苹果品种时,得到的结果是可变的。为了扩展这些研究,我们评估了仪器测量与感官爽脆度的相关性和预测程度,重点是保持爽脆度。我们使用了一个源自“蜂蜜脆”和“MN1764”杂交的苹果育种家系进行研究,该家系在保持爽脆度方面存在分离。在收获时和经过 8 周冷藏后,对果实进行了三种类型的仪器测量(穿刺、断裂和机械声学测试)和感官评估。总的来说,该家系的 20 个基因型和 2 个亲本用 19 种力和声学测量进行了表征。通常,爽脆度与力的相关性大于与声学测量的相关性。机械声学测试中测量的力线性距离和最大力与感官爽脆度和爽脆度变化分别具有最佳相关性。相关性因苹果基因型而异。预测该育种家系果实收获后和贮藏过程中感官爽脆度变化的最佳多元线性回归模型同时包含力和声学测量。
这项工作比较了仪器测试预测苹果果实感官爽脆度保持能力的能力。对于育种目的,使用与感官爽脆度评价高度相关的仪器方法可以提高测量爽脆度的效率并降低成本。本研究表明,通过组合使用仪器测量和多元变量分析,可以可靠地预测一个苹果育种家系的感官爽脆度及其贮藏后的爽脆度变化。该策略有可能应用于其他苹果品种,以便更准确地解释仪器测量的爽脆度保持情况。