# Enhancing fruit quality attributes and storability of Ruby Seedless grape cultivar using different irradiated potassium sources as an alternative to ethrel

**Authors:** Mohamed Farouk Ahmed, Ola Mohamed Fekry, Basma Salah Eldin Ahmed Salama

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s12896-025-01082-1 · BMC Biotechnology · 2025-12-17

## TL;DR

This study explores using irradiated potassium sources as an alternative to ethrel to improve Ruby Seedless grape quality and storability.

## Contribution

The study introduces irradiated potassium sources as a novel alternative to ethrel for enhancing grape quality and storability.

## Key findings

- Potassium sprays significantly increased cluster weight, berry weight, and firmness compared to control and ethrel groups.
- Irradiated potassium silicate improved storability by reducing weight loss, decay, and shattering during storage.
- Total soluble solids, sugars, and anthocyanin contents increased with decreasing acidity in potassium-treated grapes.

## Abstract

The current study aims to assess the efficiency of different irradiated potassium sources as alternatives to ethrel in enhancing the fruit quality and storability of Ruby grapevines. This investigation was conducted on seven- year- old Ruby Seedless grape cultivars that were sprayed as follows: control (water); ethrel at 150 ppm; potassium citrate at 2000 and 4000 ppm; irradiated potassium citrate at 750 and 1500 ppm; potassium silicate at 2000 and 4000 ppm and irradiated potassium silicate at 750 and 1500 ppm. The data revealed that all the potassium sprays used significantly increased cluster weight, berry weight, and berry firmness compared with those in the control and ethrel groups. Moreover, the total soluble solids, sugars and anthocyanin contents increased with decreasing acidity% compared with those of the control group. Storability data revealed that all potassium sprays decreased weight loss, decay, firmness loss, and shattering during the storage period compared with those of the control and ethrel groups. Additionally, the total soluble solids, sugars and anthocyanin contents increased with decreasing acidity compared with those of the control. In conclusion, potassium sprays, especially irradiated potassium silicate, can be a good alternative to ethrel for improving the physical and chemical properties of Ruby Seedless grapes and increasing their storability by improving firmness and reducing weight loss, decay, and shattering.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** potassium citrate (PubChem CID 13344), potassium silicate (PubChem CID 66200), ethrel (PubChem CID 27982)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** weight loss (MESH:D015431)
- **Chemicals:** potassium silicate (-), water (MESH:D014867), anthocyanin (MESH:D000872), potassium citrate (MESH:D019357), ethrel (MESH:C005073), potassium (MESH:D011188), sugars (MESH:D000073893)

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