Response of three raspberry cultivars to different modified-atmosphere conditions.
Author(s) : TOIVONEN P. M. A., KEMPLER C., ESCOBAR S., et al.
Summary
The test results showed that both Chilliwack and Qualicum have superior storage characteristics. However, susceptibility to off-flavour development in these two cultivars suggests that atmospheres much less modified than currently recommended for raspberries should be considered if modified-atmosphere shipping is a desired marketing strategy.
Details
- Original title: Response of three raspberry cultivars to different modified-atmosphere conditions.
- Record ID : 2004-0227
- Languages: English
- Publication date: 1998/01/09
- Source: Source: Proc. int. Rubus-Ribes Symp., Melbourne/Acta Hortic.
n. 505; 33-38; 10 ref.
Indexing
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Themes:
Packaging;
Fruit - Keywords: Raspberry; Modified atmosphere; Variety; Cold storage; Packaging; Fruit
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