Cold chain for ornamental horticulture.
Quelle chaine du froid pour l'horticulture ornementale ?
Author(s) : GAC A.
Type of article: Periodical article
Summary
The author wished in particular to emphasize the diversity of the uses of refrigeration, as well as certain important technical details like atmosphere renewal, and relative humidity of the air, in storage spaces. He also wished to call attention to certain specific points in the marketing of cut flowers. This area was chosen as it is that area of horticultural production which is most subject to rapid deterioration; its worldwide economic importance, moreover, has increased considerably in recent years.
Details
- Original title: Quelle chaine du froid pour l'horticulture ornementale ?
- Record ID : 1992-2815
- Languages: French
- Source: Acta Hortic. - n. 298
- Publication date: 1991/12
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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