Chestnut fruits (Castanea sativa Mill.) are widely consumed all over the world, and have been studied in terms of nutritional value and also for their antioxidant potential. In Europe, Portugal is one of the leading producers of this nut, and its conservation is essential. Irradiation might be an alternative conservation method, since methyl bromide, a widely used fumigant, was prohibited as post-harvest technique by the European Union in 2010 due to its toxicity. The alternatives, hot water dip treatment among others, still present some disadvantages. Food treatment with radiation is environment friendly, poses no threat to consumers and is nutritionally adequate. The present study reports the effect of e-beam radiation (doses of 0...
The present chestnut (Castanea sativa Miller) commercialization dynamics, including distribution to ...
In this study we characterized the physical dimensions of four European chestnut varieties of Castan...
CChestnut (Castanea sativa) global production is continuously growing; Portugal produces 20,000 t pe...
Chestnuts (Castanea sativa Mill.) are widely consumed all over the world, and have been recently st...
Chestnut fruits (Castanea sativa Mill.) are widely consumed all over the world, and have been studie...
The Northeast of Portugal is responsible for 82% of the nation's total production of chestnuts. Sin...
Chestnuts are a widely consumed fruit around the world, being Portugal the fourth biggest producer ...
The objective of this study was to analyse the effect of electron beam irradiation (0.5, I and 3 kG...
Chestnuts are a widely consumed nut around the world, being China the biggest producer. Portugal rep...
Chestnuts are widely consumed around the world, especially in China, which is the major producer. Po...
As seasonal products chestnut have to be postharvest treated to increase the shelf-life. Several pr...
Since 2010, methyl bromide, a widely used fumigant was banned from the European Union under the Mont...
Chestnut (Castanea sativa Miller) is an important food resource all over the world. In the present s...
[EN]In Mediterranean countries chestnut fruits represent an important food product with a high econo...
In this study we characterized the physical dimensions of four European chestnut varieties of Castan...
The present chestnut (Castanea sativa Miller) commercialization dynamics, including distribution to ...
In this study we characterized the physical dimensions of four European chestnut varieties of Castan...
CChestnut (Castanea sativa) global production is continuously growing; Portugal produces 20,000 t pe...
Chestnuts (Castanea sativa Mill.) are widely consumed all over the world, and have been recently st...
Chestnut fruits (Castanea sativa Mill.) are widely consumed all over the world, and have been studie...
The Northeast of Portugal is responsible for 82% of the nation's total production of chestnuts. Sin...
Chestnuts are a widely consumed fruit around the world, being Portugal the fourth biggest producer ...
The objective of this study was to analyse the effect of electron beam irradiation (0.5, I and 3 kG...
Chestnuts are a widely consumed nut around the world, being China the biggest producer. Portugal rep...
Chestnuts are widely consumed around the world, especially in China, which is the major producer. Po...
As seasonal products chestnut have to be postharvest treated to increase the shelf-life. Several pr...
Since 2010, methyl bromide, a widely used fumigant was banned from the European Union under the Mont...
Chestnut (Castanea sativa Miller) is an important food resource all over the world. In the present s...
[EN]In Mediterranean countries chestnut fruits represent an important food product with a high econo...
In this study we characterized the physical dimensions of four European chestnut varieties of Castan...
The present chestnut (Castanea sativa Miller) commercialization dynamics, including distribution to ...
In this study we characterized the physical dimensions of four European chestnut varieties of Castan...
CChestnut (Castanea sativa) global production is continuously growing; Portugal produces 20,000 t pe...