we have been in banana trade for the last decade. to answer your question sunlight has nothing much to do in ripening of bananas as in their growing. With temperature rise due to sunlight ripening could be faster if the bananas are mature enough. yes undue sunlight on banana ripening will cause blackening of peel (due to heat).
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The bananas produce ethylene, which is the natural ripening agent of the fruit.
Ethylene is the chemical compound with the formula C2H4. It is the simplest alkene. Because it contains a double bond, ethylene is called an unsaturated hydrocarbon or an olefin. It is extremely important in industry and even has a role in Biology as a hormone. Ethylene is the most produced organic compound in the world; global production of ethylene exceeded 75 million metric tonnes per year in 2005.
I think that humidity affects the ripening of a banana because if u leave it outside on a hot day it gets all mushy and if u leave it outside on a cold day it just gets really cold and if u put it outside in the winter it can freeze.
Bananas produce ethylene, a gaseous phytohormone that promotes ripening. There are several other types of fruit that do this -- apple and mango are two examples.
Bananas ripen due to oxygen, although it takes time.
how does temperature affect the rate a whuch a banana ripens?
if i knew it, i wouldn't be answering this question!:P
if temperature is more respiration is fast so ripening is fast and vice versa
if you leave it in a bag the gas or the heat will rotten it and that is how packaging will affect the ripening of fruit
The gas that causes food to ripen is Methane - It's commonly used to ripen bananas on an industrial scale.
For some reason, when bananas and other fruit (specifically apples) are settled together, the combination causes the bananas to ripen (and then OVER ripen) in a matter of a few hours. I am not sure why this is, just that it happens.
As bananas ripen they give off a gas that causes other fruit near them to ripen faster and then spoil.
The warmer it is , the faster they ripen
In a sense, they do. As bananas ripen, they give off heat and ethylene gas, which stimulates other bananas (and other fruit) to ripen.
I don't put my bananas in bags. Bananas will ripen with out a bag.
NO you cant they can ripen better if you leave them in the shade
Just let them grow. :)
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Ethylene gas is used to accelerate the ripening process of bananas.
Bananas do not naturally ripen once plucked from the tree. Rather, commercially sold bananas are gassed with a special chemical that encourages ripening after they have already been harvested.
All fruit produce ethylene gas in order to ripen, so by keeping your apples and bananas together in the open you are speeding up the ripening process. Bananas ripen faster than apples, which is why they spoil first.