Citrus fruits are not climacteric and their quality does not therefore improve after harvesting. Suitable storage can slow their evolution: an appropriate positive temperature, 85 to 90% relative humidity and ventilation. Fruits must be harvested at a stage of maturation close to optimum ripeness-and hence optimum quality. Quality is characterised mainly by the juice content, the dry extract/acidity ratio and flavour. Fruits must be handled with care during the harvest and not be wetted, so as to limit subsequent ' risks of physiological deterioration or the entry of pathogens. Transport to the packing stations must be carried out as soon as possible. (Résumé d'auteur
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[FR]: On rappelle les facteurs et opérations pouvant avoir une influence sur les caractéristiques de...
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Owing to their health-boosting properties and other appreciable properties, citrus fruit is widely c...
Tropical fruits are increasingly present on European markets and increasingly familiar to consumers....
[EN] Mechanical handling of fresh-market citrus is restricted by damage susceptibility. The objectiv...
Three varieties of citrus fruits, namely: ‘Liucheng’ orange (Citrus sinensis), ‘Ponkan’ mandarin (C....
[FR]: On rappelle les facteurs et opérations pouvant avoir une influence sur les caractéristiques de...
Citrus is a fruit crop grown in different Mediterranean countries. Generally, harvested fruits are u...
Citrus spp. are spread mainly in the Mediterranean basin and represent the largest fruit source for ...
Citrus fruits are widely grown throughout the world and contain various bioactive compounds with ant...
Introduction. Citrus is one of the most commercially important horticultural crops grown in tropical...
Sustainable commercial horticultural success depends on satisfying consumer requirements. Fresh frui...
Fruit shedding is an important cause of citrus fruit loss in different citrus producing areas in the...
The review paper was aimed to assess major pre harvest and post-harvest factors affecting citrus fru...
Safety tips for handling fresh oranges along with methods to freeze and can. The canning instruction...
This study investigated the effect of maturity stage and duration of storage on physico-chemical pro...
This report discusses the best methods for harvesting, handling, packaging, and shipping the citrus ...
Owing to their health-boosting properties and other appreciable properties, citrus fruit is widely c...
Tropical fruits are increasingly present on European markets and increasingly familiar to consumers....
[EN] Mechanical handling of fresh-market citrus is restricted by damage susceptibility. The objectiv...