Symptoms of methyl bromide injury are slight to severe brown blotchy areas on peaches, slight to severe pitting and browning of nectarines, and localized brown or purple discoloration and pitting of plums. Fumigation did not significantly affect weight loss under our experimental conditions. Injury generally increased with increasing dosage of methyl bromide, and the rate of ripening subsequent to treatment generally was slowed as the dosage increased. The effect on ripening was particularly apparent in plums, which change color as they ripen, but also was apparent in nectarines and peaches, which change firmness with ripening. Less injury occurred at high (26.5°C) than at low (4.5°C) temperature, and less injury occurred in field-run f...
Excerpts from the report: Postharvest rots of peaches and nectarines have been reduced with fungici...
The effects of 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) on quality parameters such as weight loss, firmness, col...
During three consecutive years, 'Bing' sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) trees were treated during dorm...
Fumigation of tomatoes with methyl bromide (MB) at dosages that might be used for control of the Med...
Phytotoxicity of fresh commodities is a major impediment for successful application of efficacious r...
Fresh strawberries are highly perishable and have a short shelf-life especially when the cold chain ...
White nectarines (Prunus persica var. nucipersica) were fumigated with methyl bromide (MB) at a nomi...
Excerpts from the report: Peaches and nectarines also are waxed to prevent shriveling due to moistu...
Recently, spotted wing Drosophila, Drosophila suzukii, is globally prevalent and causes agricultural...
When peach and several other types of fruit and nut trees are replanted after a previous orchard is ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP), ethanol and heat t...
When peach and several other types of fruit and nut trees are replanted after a previous orchard is ...
Methyl bromide (MB) is a universal fumigant of choice for postharvest disinfestation of quarantine i...
Excerpts from the report: Brown rot, caused by Monilina fructicola (Wint.) Honey, is a serious post...
Plums are one of the most popular, perspective and frequently consumed fruits in Latvia. Plums are t...
Excerpts from the report: Postharvest rots of peaches and nectarines have been reduced with fungici...
The effects of 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) on quality parameters such as weight loss, firmness, col...
During three consecutive years, 'Bing' sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) trees were treated during dorm...
Fumigation of tomatoes with methyl bromide (MB) at dosages that might be used for control of the Med...
Phytotoxicity of fresh commodities is a major impediment for successful application of efficacious r...
Fresh strawberries are highly perishable and have a short shelf-life especially when the cold chain ...
White nectarines (Prunus persica var. nucipersica) were fumigated with methyl bromide (MB) at a nomi...
Excerpts from the report: Peaches and nectarines also are waxed to prevent shriveling due to moistu...
Recently, spotted wing Drosophila, Drosophila suzukii, is globally prevalent and causes agricultural...
When peach and several other types of fruit and nut trees are replanted after a previous orchard is ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP), ethanol and heat t...
When peach and several other types of fruit and nut trees are replanted after a previous orchard is ...
Methyl bromide (MB) is a universal fumigant of choice for postharvest disinfestation of quarantine i...
Excerpts from the report: Brown rot, caused by Monilina fructicola (Wint.) Honey, is a serious post...
Plums are one of the most popular, perspective and frequently consumed fruits in Latvia. Plums are t...
Excerpts from the report: Postharvest rots of peaches and nectarines have been reduced with fungici...
The effects of 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) on quality parameters such as weight loss, firmness, col...
During three consecutive years, 'Bing' sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) trees were treated during dorm...