International Journal of Enology and Viticulture

ISSN 2756-3685

International Journal of Enology and Viticulture Vol. 7 (6), pp. 001-005, June, 2020. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Optimum timing for commercializing grapefruit based on fruit internal quality and weight

Jesus Martinez de la Cerda1*, Adriana Gutierrez Diez1, Juan C. Rodríguez Ortiz2 and Eduardo A. Garcia Zambrano1

1Faculty of Agronomy, Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo León. Carr. Zuazua-Marin km. 17.5, Marin, N.L. Mexico.

2Facultad of Agronomy, Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi, Mexico.

Accepted 25 May, 2019

Abstract

This study was conducted during the 2004 - 2005 production year on an 8 year grapefruit (Citrus paradasi Macf.) grove in the locality of “Las Anacuas” of the municipality of general Teran, N. L. Mexico. The objective of the study was to obtain elements based on fruit weight, internal and external quality of grapefruit and its interaction with prices, so that producers can determine the best time to sell their fruit. Results indicated that the best time for harvest, based on fruit weight was in April. It was also determined that if grapefruit is sold in November, producers lose 28% of the yield compared with April, because of the difference in fruit weight. After May, fruit begin to lose weight and internal and external quality deteriorates. With the information obtained, producers can select the optimum time to commercialize their grapefruit. Regarding internal fruit quality for fresh market, grapefruit reaches good quality by November.

Key words: Citrus paradasi, grapefruit, fruit, weight, yield.