'Keitt' mangoes (Mangifera indica L.) were stored for 0 to 5 days at 2
0C in a continuous flow of an insecticidal low-O2 atmosphere (0.2% to
0.3%, balance N2). Fruit were evaluated every day after exposure to a
low-O2 atmosphere and again after being held in air at 20C for 5 days.
There was no fruit injury, organoleptic fruit quality was not lowered
due to the low-O2 atmosphere, and fruit ripened normally. These resul
ts indicate that applying low-O2 atmospheres postharvest can be used t
o control insects in mangoes.