Water loss of Conference-pears during long term CA-storage: prediction and practical measures.
Author(s) : SCHAIK A. C. R. van, VERSCHOOR J. A., PEPPELENBOS H.
Summary
This issue of "Acta Horticulturae" contains 64 papers presented at this Conference, co-sponsored by the IIR, held in Sydney (Australia). The theme for the Conference was "Postharvest technologies for the delivery of high quality horticultural products: implementation based on an understanding of the physiological and engineering requirements of produce". Extract from the table of contents: quality kinetics and modelling; physiology (influence of storage temperature and at-harvest maturity on incidence of chill-related disorders in kiwifruit; controlled atmosphere-induced internal browning in Pink Lady apples; chill out: chilling-related injuries in Navel oranges); measurement of quality attributes (development of a thermal conductivity system for food and packaging materials; effects of temperature on produce texture and water status: a model study on radish and carrots; using consumers to determine standards for Red Delicious apple edible quality); processing and process improvement novel washing methods to extend the quality and enhance the nutritional value of minimally-processed vegetable products); fresh-cut products: technological challenges; preharvest effects on postharvest (water loss of Conference pears during long-term controlled-atmosphere storage); technologies for storage and shelf-life extension (1-methylcyclopropene [MCP] based technologies for storage and shelf-life extension; quality of Thompson Seedless table grapes fumigated with CO2 + SO2 and methyl bromide; CaCl2 applications on storage quality of rambutan; 1-MCP controls superficial scald development and maintains apple quality during long-term storage); supply chain technology and assessment (traceability in fresh produce supply chains; temperature variances in a 12-m integral reefer container carrying plums under a dual-temperature shipping regime; distribution of temperature, relative humidity, and flow rate within a scaled container using unforced and forced airflows; characterisation of air flow in a commercial cool store using a carbon monoxide gas tracer technique; relative humidity control in refrigerated facilities); all theme areas (controlling chilling injury induction in citrus fruit; quality changes in green papaya shreds during low-oxygen storage; microbiological and sensory quality of green papaya shreds in controlled atmospheres; effect of harvest date in chilling-injury development of persimmon fruit).
Details
- Original title: Water loss of Conference-pears during long term CA-storage: prediction and practical measures.
- Record ID : 2006-2469
- Languages: English
- Source: Proceedings of the International Conference Postharvest Unlimited Downunder 2004.
- Publication date: 2005/07
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Indexing
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Themes:
Packaging;
Fruit - Keywords: Controlled atmosphere; Harvesting; Pear; Weight loss; Netherlands; Cold storage; Packaging; Fruit
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Características de qualidade da maçã 'Royal Gal...
- Author(s) : LIMA L. C., BRACKMANN A., CHITARRA M. I. F., et al.
- Date : 2002
- Languages : Portuguese
- Source: Ciênc. Agrotecnol. - vol. 26 - n. 2
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Mass transfer from "d'Anjou" pears in controlle...
- Author(s) : KOCA R. W., HELLICKSON M. L., CHEN P. M.
- Date : 1993
- Languages : English
- Source: Trans. ASAE - vol. 36 - n. 3
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Kavernenbildung in Conférence: Risikoverminderung.
- Author(s) : HÖHN E., JAMPEN M., DÄTWYLER D.
- Date : 1996
- Languages : German
- Source: Obstbau Weinbau - vol. 132 - n. 7
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Effect of controlled atmospheres on storage lif...
- Author(s) : YANG Y. J.
- Date : 1997
- Languages : English
- Source: J. korean Soc. hortic. Sci. - vol. 38 - n. 6
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STORAGE OF PEAR CULTIVAR CLARA FRIJS UNDER CONT...
- Author(s) : NIELSEN M.
- Date : 1990
- Languages : Danish
- Source: Tidsskr. Planteavl - vol. 94 - n. 1
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