Six strains of 'Delicious' apples (Malus domestica Borkh.) were evaluated o
ver four seasons for color (peel and flesh), flesh firmness, soluble solids
content (SSC), titratable acidity (TA), individual and total carbohydrate
content and disorders. Fruit were evaluated at harvest and after controlled
atmosphere storage. Strains were grouped based on spur-type ('Starkrimson'
, 'Starkspur Ultrared', 'Oregonspur II') vs. nonspur-type ('Early Red One',
'Topred', 'Classic') growth habit and compared. Spur-type apples as a grou
p were more mature at harvest, but contained both less peel red color and l
ess TA than nonspur-type apples. After CA storage, spur-type apples were fi
rmer with a higher SSC/TA ratio despite significantly lower SSC and TA valu
es. Spur-type fruit also displayed a More green-colored flesh and little or
no peel color difference depending on storage term. Nonspur-type 'Deliciou
s' apples from both WA and ID had higher sucrose content per gram of flesh
than spur-type apples. The proportion of the total carbohydrate content mad
e up of sucrose was consistently greater for nonspur-type vs. spur-type fru
it in both locations.