Papaya is a climacteric fleshy fruit characterized by fast ripening after harvest. During the relatively short postharvest period, papaya fruit undergoes several changes in metabolism that result in pulp softening and sweetening, as well as the development of a characteristic aroma. Since papaya is one of the most cultivated and appreciated tropical fruit crops worldwide, extensive research has been conducted to not only understand the formation of the quality and nutritional attributes of ripe fruit but also to develop methods for controlling the ripening process. However, most strategies to postpone papaya ripening, and therefore to increase shelf life, have failed to maintain fruit quality. Ethylene blockage precludes carotenoid biosynth...
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AbstractThe carotenoid composition was evaluated during ripening of papaya cv. ‘Golden’ under untrea...
‘Golden ’ papayas at maturity stage 1 (15 % yellow skin) were chosen to study selected oxidative pro...
Papaya is a climacteric fleshy fruit characterized by fast ripening after harvest. During the relati...
Papaya is a fleshy fruit that undergoes fast ethylene-induced modifications. The fruit becomes edibl...
Ripening affects the quality and nutritional contents of fleshy fruits, and papayas are climacteric ...
A gaseous plant growth regulator, ethylene, plays an important role during plant growth and developm...
Moya-Leon,M.A.;Moya,M.;Herrera,R. Laboratorio de Fisiologıa Vegetal,Instituto deBiología Vegetal y B...
Abstract Background Since papaya is a typical climacteric fruit, exogenous ethylene (ETH) applicatio...
<div><p>Papaya (<i>Carica papaya</i> L.) is sensitive to low temperature and easy to be subjected to...
The market demand for tropical fruits has been growing steadily over the past two decades and global...
Papaya (Carica papaya L) fruit has a short shelf life due to fast ripening induced by ethylene, but ...
The carotenoid composition was evaluated during ripening of papaya cv. ‘Golden’ under untreated (con...
Enhanced respiration during ripening in climacteric fruits is sometimes associated with an uncouplin...
AbstractThe papaya (Carica papaya L.) is a tropical fruit that is widely cultivated and consumed, bo...
This record was migrated from the OpenDepot repository service in June, 2017 before shutting down
AbstractThe carotenoid composition was evaluated during ripening of papaya cv. ‘Golden’ under untrea...
‘Golden ’ papayas at maturity stage 1 (15 % yellow skin) were chosen to study selected oxidative pro...
Papaya is a climacteric fleshy fruit characterized by fast ripening after harvest. During the relati...
Papaya is a fleshy fruit that undergoes fast ethylene-induced modifications. The fruit becomes edibl...
Ripening affects the quality and nutritional contents of fleshy fruits, and papayas are climacteric ...
A gaseous plant growth regulator, ethylene, plays an important role during plant growth and developm...
Moya-Leon,M.A.;Moya,M.;Herrera,R. Laboratorio de Fisiologıa Vegetal,Instituto deBiología Vegetal y B...
Abstract Background Since papaya is a typical climacteric fruit, exogenous ethylene (ETH) applicatio...
<div><p>Papaya (<i>Carica papaya</i> L.) is sensitive to low temperature and easy to be subjected to...
The market demand for tropical fruits has been growing steadily over the past two decades and global...
Papaya (Carica papaya L) fruit has a short shelf life due to fast ripening induced by ethylene, but ...
The carotenoid composition was evaluated during ripening of papaya cv. ‘Golden’ under untreated (con...
Enhanced respiration during ripening in climacteric fruits is sometimes associated with an uncouplin...
AbstractThe papaya (Carica papaya L.) is a tropical fruit that is widely cultivated and consumed, bo...
This record was migrated from the OpenDepot repository service in June, 2017 before shutting down
AbstractThe carotenoid composition was evaluated during ripening of papaya cv. ‘Golden’ under untrea...
‘Golden ’ papayas at maturity stage 1 (15 % yellow skin) were chosen to study selected oxidative pro...