Abstract
Fajri is a commercial yet scientifically an unexplored mango cv. of Pakistan. Due to large fruit size and being mid to late
season in fruit maturity, it has tremendous potential for export. The storage life and quality of mango cv. ‘Fajri’ at low
temperature has not been standardized. Present study was aimed to investigate the effect of low temperature storage on fruit
quality and shelflife of mango cv. ‘Fajri’. Fruits were harvested at commercial maturity and stored at 10, 12 or 14 ± 1°C with
80-85% RH for 21 days. After storage, the rate of respiration in the fruit stored at 12 and 14°C remained 1-2 times higher
than fruit kept at 10°C. Storage of fruit at 14°C resulted in significantly higher fruit skin shriveling, fruit softening and
disease incidence severity as compared to at 10 and 12°C. The fruit stored at 10 and 12°C showed statistically similar
behaviour regarding fruit peel colour, fruit softness, disease incidence, disease severity, skin shriveling, acidity, SSC: TA
ratio, total and reducing sugars contents. However, no chilling injury of fruit was observed at any storage temperatures. The
extent of yellow peel colour and disease incidence was significantly higher at 14°C compared to fruit stored at 10 and 12°C.
In conclusion, the fruit of cv. ‘Fajri’ exhibited extended (21 days) storage life with better fruit quality at 10 and 12°C
compared to 4-5 days of under ambient conditions (32 ± 1°C; 55-60% RH). Study emphasized the need to further investigate
and develop the strategies for disease management and post-storage peel colour development for better consumer
acceptability.