Apricots have a short storage life principally caused by a rapid softening, which increases the sensitivity of the fruit to mechanical damage, and to the development of fungal diseases. The current methods to assess fruit firmness give limited information on the evolution and the mechanisms of softening. With the aim of developing novel strategies to better monitor fruit softening, a multi-parameter approach measuring textural properties was evaluated and compared to a reference method whose results are obtained from a unique parameter. ‘Goldrich’ and ‘Orangered®’ apricots were used in this study as representative cultivars with substantially different post-harvest behavior. The results showed that this multi-pa...
The aim of this study was the estimation of storability of 10 apricot varieties in regard to percent...
In this study the influence of maturity stage on chemical and physical parameters of fresh and proce...
Five apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) cultivars were examined throughout fruit development period to mo...
Apricot is an important fruit species in Hungary both for fresh consumption and processing. Physical...
The rapid loss of fruit firmness is a qualitative decisive factor for characterizing apricot (Prunus...
The present study aimed to investigate the influence of a cold-storage period on some qualitative pa...
titre précédent : softening of pasteurized apricots : towards the use of biochemical indicators in ...
Cultivated apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) is represented by a growing number of commercial cultivars ...
Introduction. The quality of the apricot products is largely defined by their texture, which is sign...
Background of the study - In order to increase exportation in a worldwide context and maintain optim...
Some laboratory tests consisting on quasi-static compression and puncture forces carried out on twel...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the fruit development, the quality at harvest and the sh...
Fruit texture and firmness are important cues of blueberry quality for the fresh market. These attri...
Fruit firmness measurement is a good way to monitor fruit softening and to predict bruising damage d...
International audienceThe changes of texture and cell wall characteristics of apricot were investiga...
The aim of this study was the estimation of storability of 10 apricot varieties in regard to percent...
In this study the influence of maturity stage on chemical and physical parameters of fresh and proce...
Five apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) cultivars were examined throughout fruit development period to mo...
Apricot is an important fruit species in Hungary both for fresh consumption and processing. Physical...
The rapid loss of fruit firmness is a qualitative decisive factor for characterizing apricot (Prunus...
The present study aimed to investigate the influence of a cold-storage period on some qualitative pa...
titre précédent : softening of pasteurized apricots : towards the use of biochemical indicators in ...
Cultivated apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) is represented by a growing number of commercial cultivars ...
Introduction. The quality of the apricot products is largely defined by their texture, which is sign...
Background of the study - In order to increase exportation in a worldwide context and maintain optim...
Some laboratory tests consisting on quasi-static compression and puncture forces carried out on twel...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the fruit development, the quality at harvest and the sh...
Fruit texture and firmness are important cues of blueberry quality for the fresh market. These attri...
Fruit firmness measurement is a good way to monitor fruit softening and to predict bruising damage d...
International audienceThe changes of texture and cell wall characteristics of apricot were investiga...
The aim of this study was the estimation of storability of 10 apricot varieties in regard to percent...
In this study the influence of maturity stage on chemical and physical parameters of fresh and proce...
Five apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) cultivars were examined throughout fruit development period to mo...