Non-chemical disinfestation: a freezing approach.
Author(s) : CHERVIN C., KREIDL S., HAMILTON A., et al.
Summary
The effect of a short freezing period on fruit quality was evaluated as part of an assessment of the potential for using freezing temperatures to shorten the cold storage period required to achieve effective insect disinfestation of fruits using combinations of controlled atmosphere storage and cold storage.
Details
- Original title: Non-chemical disinfestation: a freezing approach.
- Record ID : 2002-0840
- Languages: English
- Publication date: 1998/08/02
- Source: Source: Proc. int. hortic. Congr., Qual. hortic. Prod., Brussels/Acta Hortic.
n. 518; 187-192; 4 ref.
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