%0 Journal Article %T Growth and development of the cupua u fruit (Theobroma grandiflorum [Willd. Ex Spreng.] Schum.) in the western colombian Amazon %A Hern¨¢ndez Londo£¿o Claudia Estella %A Hern¨¢ndez G¨®mez Mar¨ªa Soledad %J Agronom¨ªa Colombiana %D 2012 %I Universidad Nacional de Colombia %X Studies of growth and optimal harvest time of cupua u are vital to ensure fruit quality and reduce post-harvest losses. This studied looked at growth and fruit development of cupua u from fruit set to ripening. The measurements analyzed included diameter (longitudinal and equatorial), fresh and dry weight, color, pH, titratable acidity (TA), total soluble solids (TSS) and respiratory rate (RR). Three sigmoid states were observed during fruit growth: cell division (S1), maximum growth (S2), which corresponds to cell expansion and growth stabilization and maturation (S3). The time between fruit set and physiological maturity was 117 days. The cupua u fruit reached physiological maturity when it showed changes in pulp color (H* = 97.1¡À1.8¡ã), which coincided with a TSS of about 5.7¡À0.8¡ãBrix, which were a good index of maturity along with days after fruit set. The respiration pattern of the cupua u fruit was climacteric, with a peak of 156.24¡À42.5 mg CO2 kg-1 h-1 124 days after fruit set. No ethylene was detected before harvest, but was detected in some fruits postharvest. %K ¨¢ngulo Hue (H*) %K ¨ªndice de madurez %K modelo log¨ªstico %K intensidad respiratoria. %U http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/agrocol/article/view/15602