Fresh air ventilation in cold storages for fresh F&V.
Author(s) : AERON R.
Type of article: Article, Review
Summary
The article explains the effects of high CO2 levels in cold storage and the methods to maintain them at appropriate levels.
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- Original title: Fresh air ventilation in cold storages for fresh F&V.
- Record ID : 30001692
- Languages: English
- Source: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Journal, Cold Chain - vol. 2 - n. 1
- Publication date: 2011/01
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