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Determining the harvest maturity of vanilla beans

journal contribution
posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by S Van Dyk, P Holford, Phul Subedi, Kerry WalshKerry Walsh, M Williams, W McGlasson
Current methods for determining the maturity of vanilla (Vanilla planifolia Andrews) beans are unreliable.Yellowing at the blossom end, the current index, occurs before beans accumulate maximum glucovanillin concentrations. Beans left on the vine until they turn brown have higher glucovanillin concentrations but may split and have low quality. To find a better index, changes in bean dimensions, dry matter (DM) and glucovanillin accumulation were followed over four seasons. Beans reached their maximum length and width before glucovanillin and DM accumulation began, and there was no clear point when their weight ceased to increase. Beans harvested when the blossom end turned yellow had lower glucovanillin concentrations than beans harvested later; glucovanillin accumulation continued until beans started to turn brown on the vine. Therefore, bean colour, dimensions, weights and glucovanillin content are not useful indicators of maturity, and the lack of visual changes until beans senesce explains why commercially cured beans vary in quality. DM accumulation reached a maximum before browning and was highly correlated with glucovanillin content; the central portion was the most representative of the entire bean. Therefore, optimum harvest time occurs when DM accumulation slows and should be measured in the central portion of beans. Two near infrared spectrometers using interactance geometry were trialled for non-invasive assessment of DM. Cross validation r and RMSECV values of 0.87 and 1.76, respectively, fora unit using wavelengths between 1100 and 2300 nm, and 0.82 and 1.05 for a portable unit using wave-lengths between 800 and 1050 nm were obtained from the second derivative of absorbance spectra. The latter unit allows infield monitoring of maturation.

History

Volume

168

Start Page

249

End Page

257

Number of Pages

9

ISSN

0304-4238

Location

Netherlands

Publisher

Elsevier

Language

en-aus

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

School of Medical and Applied Sciences (2013- ); TBA Research Institute; University of Western Sydney;

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Scientia horticulturae.