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Different banana genotypes in relation to their susceptibility to finger drop and fruit characterization

Natural fruit dropping of ripe bananas in result of individual separation of fruits from the hand crown, is called finger drop, this characteristic is undesirable and would limit the marketing of new cultivars. Fruits that stand out in the hand have a reduced shelf life, and do not present a pleasant appearance for customers. This study was carried out in order to quantify the susceptibility to natural fruit dropping in fruits from different genomic groups and ploidies, and to identify correlations between natural dropping and various physical fruit characteristics. Diploid, triploid e tetraploid banana plants from several genomic groups were used, altogether 37 genotypes. The physical characteristics were used in a variance analysis and the results compared with the Scott-Knott test. Results proved the high resistance against dropping among genotypes that belong to the genomic group BB (Butuhan, Piraí and BB França), Terra (AAB), Poteau Nain (fig type) (ABB) and Thap Maeo (AAB), while Prata-Anã (AAB), Grande Naine (AAA), Ambrósia (AAAA), Ouro (AA) and FHIA 18 (AAAB) presented intermediate values of dropping resistance. Among banana plants with low resistence, the improved hybrids Pioneira (AAAB), YB42-21 (AAAB), Buccaneer (AAAA) and Calypso (AAAA) and the cultivar Ouro da Mata (AAAB) were outstanding. A higher positive correlation between fruit firmness and resistance toward finger drop could be verified. The study of genotype and ploid groups indicated a greater resistance against dropping among banana plants belonging to the BB group and ABB and AAB triploid genotypes.

Musa spp.; hybrids; finger drop; fruit characterization


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