Mature avocado fruit (Persea americana Mill. cvs 'Ettinger', 'Hass', 'Reed'
and 'Fuerte'), harvested during the commercial harvesting season, were tre
ated with various concentrations of 1-methylcyclopropene (I-MCP) for 24 h a
t 22 degrees C and after ventilation, were exposed to 300 mu l l(-1) ethyle
ne for 24 h at 22 degrees C. The fruit were then stored at 22 degrees C in
ethylene-free air for ripening assessment. Ethylene production, firmness, c
ellulase (endo-l,4-beta-glucanase) and polygalacturonase activity, as well
as color change in 'Hass' fruit, were monitored during storage. 1-MCP was f
ound to inhibit ethylene-induced ripening of avocado fruit at very low conc
entrations. Treatment for 24 h with 30-70 nl l(-1) I-MCP delayed ripening o
f avocado fruit by 10-12 days, after which the fruit resumed normal ripenin
g. It is suggested that I-MCP is a potent inhibitor of avocado fruit ripeni
ng which exerts its effect via inhibition of ethylene action. (C) 2000 Else
vier Science B.V. All rights reserved.