'Sweetheart' cherries (Prunus avium L.) have sweet flavour, bright red colour and a distinctive heart shape which contributes to their wide commercial acceptance. They display also comparatively high firmness and long shelf-life potential. Enzyme-catalysed disassembly of cell walls has been generally targeted as the main factor accounting for ripening-related changes in fruit firmness and overall texture, but the biochemical mechanisms involved in this process appear to include additional factors such as oxidative scission of cell wall polysaccharides. In this study, 'Sweetheart' fruit were hand-collected at commercial maturity, and kept at 0 ºC for 15 or 30 days plus 3 days at 20 ºC to mimic their retail period. Firmness, weight loss and j...
Fruit ripening is accompanied by a progressive increase in oxidative stress that is controlled by a ...
Excessive softening is a major cause of postharvest deterioration during transportation and storage ...
Sweet cherries (Prunus avium L.) ‘Sweetheart’ were harvested at different production regions from Po...
Sweet cherries are very perishable, owing to rapid softening rates associated to significant deterio...
'Somerset' is a dark-red, sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) cultivar displaying remarkable firmness lev...
The biochemical processes underlying firmness loss of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) fruit are poorl...
Somerset’ is a dark-red, sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) cultivar displaying<br/>remarkable firmness ...
The failure of the antioxidant scavenging system in advanced ripening stages, causing oxidative stre...
Ripening-related firmness loss shortens considerably the storage potential of sweet cherry (Prunus a...
Fresh fruits are living organs that continue their metabolism even after harvest. The advanced stag...
Sweet cherries are attractive fruits due to their taste, color, nutritional value, and beneficial he...
Sweet cherries are attractive fruits due to their taste, color, nutritional value, and beneficial he...
Excessive softening is a major cause of postharvest deterioration during transportation and storage ...
Plum and sweet cherry are one of the most important stone fruits grown commercially in Spain and are...
Firmness is a major quality attribute of fresh cherries, and is also a main factor affecting suscept...
Fruit ripening is accompanied by a progressive increase in oxidative stress that is controlled by a ...
Excessive softening is a major cause of postharvest deterioration during transportation and storage ...
Sweet cherries (Prunus avium L.) ‘Sweetheart’ were harvested at different production regions from Po...
Sweet cherries are very perishable, owing to rapid softening rates associated to significant deterio...
'Somerset' is a dark-red, sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) cultivar displaying remarkable firmness lev...
The biochemical processes underlying firmness loss of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) fruit are poorl...
Somerset’ is a dark-red, sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) cultivar displaying<br/>remarkable firmness ...
The failure of the antioxidant scavenging system in advanced ripening stages, causing oxidative stre...
Ripening-related firmness loss shortens considerably the storage potential of sweet cherry (Prunus a...
Fresh fruits are living organs that continue their metabolism even after harvest. The advanced stag...
Sweet cherries are attractive fruits due to their taste, color, nutritional value, and beneficial he...
Sweet cherries are attractive fruits due to their taste, color, nutritional value, and beneficial he...
Excessive softening is a major cause of postharvest deterioration during transportation and storage ...
Plum and sweet cherry are one of the most important stone fruits grown commercially in Spain and are...
Firmness is a major quality attribute of fresh cherries, and is also a main factor affecting suscept...
Fruit ripening is accompanied by a progressive increase in oxidative stress that is controlled by a ...
Excessive softening is a major cause of postharvest deterioration during transportation and storage ...
Sweet cherries (Prunus avium L.) ‘Sweetheart’ were harvested at different production regions from Po...