La. Liljedahl et Ja. Abbott, CHANGES IN SONIC RESONANCE OF DELICIOUS AND GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES UNDERGOING ACCELERATED RIPENING, Transactions of the ASAE, 37(3), 1994, pp. 907-912
Apple growers need to measure the firmness of their fruit when it is h
arvested and during and after storage to make management decisions. Fr
eshly harvested 'Delicious' and 'Golden Delicious' apples from Pennsyl
vania were stored for 55 days at almost-equal-to 22-degrees-C to accel
erate ripening. The sonic transmission spectrum of each apple was meas
ured periodically as it ripened and resonant frequencies were determin
ed by examination of each transmission spectrum. The resonant frequenc
ies for each apple were found to decrease monotonically with time in a
pattern similar to the decrease in Magness-Taylor firmness, but more
consistently and with less scatter There was a small difference in the
functional relationship between frequency and duration of ripening fo
r the two cultivars of apple tested, an additional difference was show
n in the case of 'Delicious' which had been heavily waxed. The effect
of surface restraint by the skin on the resonant frequency was found t
o be negligible. The advantages of the sonic measurement are that it i
s nondestructive, it is representative of the entire fruit, and it has
the potential to be adapted for on-line sorting.