New, higher water permeable films for modified atmosphere packaging of fruits and vegetables: prolonged MAP storage of sweet corn.
Author(s) : AHARONI Y., RICHARDSON D. G.
Summary
Semi-permeable packagings that reduce O2 levels and raise CO2 levels must not induce 100% relative humidity since the latter can cause rotting. New plastic films meeting these optimal criteria are described.
Details
- Original title: New, higher water permeable films for modified atmosphere packaging of fruits and vegetables: prolonged MAP storage of sweet corn.
- Record ID : 2000-3063
- Languages: English
- Source: CA '97. Proceedings of the 7th international controlled atmosphere research conference.
- Publication date: 1997/07/13
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Indexing
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Themes:
Packaging;
Seeds and plants - Keywords: Modified atmosphere; Corn; Vegetable; Packaging; Fruit; Storage life
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