As the market for tropical fruit constantly expands, cold storage is increasingly used for transporting fruits over long distances. This is an economic postharvest tool, yet challenges tropical fruits by exposure to chilling injury. An assessment of the effect of abiotic stresses, induced by cold storage, on dragonfruit was conducted. Dragonfruit was treated with salicylic acid (SA) and methyl jasmonate (MJ) and subjected to cold storage for three weeks. Fruits were treated with either SA or MJ, administered at four different concentrations, along with an untreated control, and stored at 6 °C. Changes in biochemical quality parameters, along with bioactive content and antioxidant activity were assessed during storage. Application of SA was ...
Purpose: This study investigated the effect of harvest time, postharvest dehydration + waxing and st...
The objective of the present investigation was to evaluate the effects of different concentrations o...
Fruit quality is preserved through cold storage, but climacteric fruits are prone to chilling injury...
As the market for tropical fruit constantly expands, cold storage is increasingly used for transport...
Postharvest tools have long been developed for minimising postharvest stresses and preserving fruit ...
BACKGROUND: Low temperature is often used to reduce metabolic processes and extend the storage of fr...
BACKGROUND: Blood orange is sensitive to chilling injury (CI) depending on cultivar and storage temp...
Introduction. Longkong (Aglaia dookkoo Griff.) fruit is a non-climacteric tropical fruit a...
Susceptibility of sweet oranges to chilling injury (CI) restricts the utilisation of cold storage to...
The market life of many fruits and vegetables can be extended through storage at low temperatures. ...
The effects of postharvest treatments with γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA), methyl jasmonate (MeJA) or me...
713-718This study was conducted to investigate the effect of postharvest salicylic acid (SA) treatm...
Fruits are an important component of our diet. Postharvest quality retention during supply chain man...
Red fruits were suggested to be tolerant to cold. To understand cold-storage tolerance of red mango ...
Not AvailableThe present study was carried out to minimize postharvest problems of chilling injury d...
Purpose: This study investigated the effect of harvest time, postharvest dehydration + waxing and st...
The objective of the present investigation was to evaluate the effects of different concentrations o...
Fruit quality is preserved through cold storage, but climacteric fruits are prone to chilling injury...
As the market for tropical fruit constantly expands, cold storage is increasingly used for transport...
Postharvest tools have long been developed for minimising postharvest stresses and preserving fruit ...
BACKGROUND: Low temperature is often used to reduce metabolic processes and extend the storage of fr...
BACKGROUND: Blood orange is sensitive to chilling injury (CI) depending on cultivar and storage temp...
Introduction. Longkong (Aglaia dookkoo Griff.) fruit is a non-climacteric tropical fruit a...
Susceptibility of sweet oranges to chilling injury (CI) restricts the utilisation of cold storage to...
The market life of many fruits and vegetables can be extended through storage at low temperatures. ...
The effects of postharvest treatments with γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA), methyl jasmonate (MeJA) or me...
713-718This study was conducted to investigate the effect of postharvest salicylic acid (SA) treatm...
Fruits are an important component of our diet. Postharvest quality retention during supply chain man...
Red fruits were suggested to be tolerant to cold. To understand cold-storage tolerance of red mango ...
Not AvailableThe present study was carried out to minimize postharvest problems of chilling injury d...
Purpose: This study investigated the effect of harvest time, postharvest dehydration + waxing and st...
The objective of the present investigation was to evaluate the effects of different concentrations o...
Fruit quality is preserved through cold storage, but climacteric fruits are prone to chilling injury...