Melting (MF) and non melting flesh (NMF) peaches differ in their final texture and firmness. Their specific characteristics are achieved by softening process and directly dictate fruit shelf life and quality. Softening is influenced by various mechanisms including cell wall reorganization and water loss. In this work, the biomechanical properties of MF Spring Crest\u2019s and NMF Oro A\u2019s exocarp and mesocarp along with the amount and localization of hydroxycinnamic acids and flavonoids were investigated during fruit ripening and post-harvest. The objective was to better understand the role played by water loss and cell wall reorganization in peach softening. Results showed that in ripe Spring Crest, where both cell turgor loss and cell...
Textural changes that lead to softening of fruits are accompanied by loss of neutral sugars, solubi...
During ripening, fleshy fruits undergo textural changes that lead to loss of tissue firmness and con...
The postharvest properties of two ultra-late maturing peach cultivars, "Tobihaku" (TH) and "Daijumit...
Melting (MF) and non melting flesh (NMF) peaches differ in their final texture and firmness. Their s...
<div><p>Melting (MF) and non melting flesh (NMF) peaches differ in their final texture and firmness....
Melting (MF) and non melting flesh (NMF) peaches differ in their final texture and firmness. Their s...
Melting (MF) and non melting flesh (NMF) peaches differ in their final texture and firmness. Their s...
Peach softening is usually attributed to the dismantling of the cell wall in which endo-polygalactur...
The softening of fleshy fruits, such as tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), during ripening is generally ...
Changes in fruit texture taking place during ripening, described as softening, are mainly due to alt...
Fruit softening is a major determinant of shelf life and commercial value. Here, we highlight recent...
The changes in endopolygalacturonase (endo-PG) levels and endo-PG expression in nonmelting flesh (N...
In peach, fruit flesh texture is an important quality parameter affecting fruit harvest and subseque...
The softening that accompanies ripening of commercially important fruits exacerbates damage incurred...
Background: Fruit ripening is a very complex phenomenon, since it is regulated by a huge number of g...
Textural changes that lead to softening of fruits are accompanied by loss of neutral sugars, solubi...
During ripening, fleshy fruits undergo textural changes that lead to loss of tissue firmness and con...
The postharvest properties of two ultra-late maturing peach cultivars, "Tobihaku" (TH) and "Daijumit...
Melting (MF) and non melting flesh (NMF) peaches differ in their final texture and firmness. Their s...
<div><p>Melting (MF) and non melting flesh (NMF) peaches differ in their final texture and firmness....
Melting (MF) and non melting flesh (NMF) peaches differ in their final texture and firmness. Their s...
Melting (MF) and non melting flesh (NMF) peaches differ in their final texture and firmness. Their s...
Peach softening is usually attributed to the dismantling of the cell wall in which endo-polygalactur...
The softening of fleshy fruits, such as tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), during ripening is generally ...
Changes in fruit texture taking place during ripening, described as softening, are mainly due to alt...
Fruit softening is a major determinant of shelf life and commercial value. Here, we highlight recent...
The changes in endopolygalacturonase (endo-PG) levels and endo-PG expression in nonmelting flesh (N...
In peach, fruit flesh texture is an important quality parameter affecting fruit harvest and subseque...
The softening that accompanies ripening of commercially important fruits exacerbates damage incurred...
Background: Fruit ripening is a very complex phenomenon, since it is regulated by a huge number of g...
Textural changes that lead to softening of fruits are accompanied by loss of neutral sugars, solubi...
During ripening, fleshy fruits undergo textural changes that lead to loss of tissue firmness and con...
The postharvest properties of two ultra-late maturing peach cultivars, "Tobihaku" (TH) and "Daijumit...