To date, the accepted hypothesis about the development of superficial scald in apple fruit is related to the accumulation of harmful alpha-farnesene auto oxidation products, such as conjugated trienols or 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one (MHO). The aim of this research was the implementation of an alternative, rapid, reliable, analytical technique based on PTR-ToF-MS (proton transfer reaction - time of flight - mass spectrometry) to measure the volatile organic compounds released during the progression of this disorder in an apple. This assessment was performed with three specific tissues (skin, under skin, and pulp) taken into consideration, as well as the comparison between control and treated samples with 1-MCP applied before storage. The results...
Chilling injuries represent a major issue in postharvest management of apple fruit. The usage of lo...
This study aimed to identify physiological markers in superficially scalded 'Rocha' pear (Pyrus comm...
Fruits stored at low temperature can exhibit different types of chilling injury. In apple, one of th...
To date, the accepted hypothesis about the development of superficial scald in apple fruit is relate...
To date, the accepted hypothesis about the development of superficial scald in apple fruit is relat...
The superficial scald is an important physiological disorder affecting apple fruit during postharves...
Comparative physiological and biochemical studies were conducted with apple varieties which were sus...
Background Fruit quality features resulting from ripening processes need to be preserved througho...
none6noneBrian Farneti ;Nicola Busatto; Iuliia Khomenko; Franco Biasioli; Guglielmo Costa; Fabrizio ...
Background: It was found that, climatic conditions and fruit ripeness are important factor for the o...
Chilling injuries represent a major issue in postharvest management of apple fruit. The usage of lo...
This study aimed to identify physiological markers in superficially scalded 'Rocha' pear (Pyrus comm...
Fruits stored at low temperature can exhibit different types of chilling injury. In apple, one of th...
To date, the accepted hypothesis about the development of superficial scald in apple fruit is relate...
To date, the accepted hypothesis about the development of superficial scald in apple fruit is relat...
The superficial scald is an important physiological disorder affecting apple fruit during postharves...
Comparative physiological and biochemical studies were conducted with apple varieties which were sus...
Background Fruit quality features resulting from ripening processes need to be preserved througho...
none6noneBrian Farneti ;Nicola Busatto; Iuliia Khomenko; Franco Biasioli; Guglielmo Costa; Fabrizio ...
Background: It was found that, climatic conditions and fruit ripeness are important factor for the o...
Chilling injuries represent a major issue in postharvest management of apple fruit. The usage of lo...
This study aimed to identify physiological markers in superficially scalded 'Rocha' pear (Pyrus comm...
Fruits stored at low temperature can exhibit different types of chilling injury. In apple, one of th...