Respiration and storage potential in Norwegian-grown sweet cherries.
Author(s) : SEKSE L.
Summary
Storage potential estimates differed little between cultivars. Introducing better cooling routines to Norwegian-grown sweet cherries has increased their postharvest shelf life from 2-3 days in the early 1980's to 6-10 days in 1993. Implementing further improved postharvest handling routines and marketing strategies to improve the marketing quality of sweet cherries is discussed.
Details
- Original title: Respiration and storage potential in Norwegian-grown sweet cherries.
- Record ID : 1998-3594
- Languages: English
- Publication date: 1996
- Source: Source: Acta Hortic./Proc. int. Cherry Symp., Budapest
n. 410; 357-362; 8 ref.
Indexing
- Themes: Fruit
- Keywords: Cherry; Respiration; Norway; Cold storage; Fruit
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