Russeting compromises appearance and downgrades the market value of many fruitcrops, including of the mango cv. ‘Apple’. The objective was to identify the mechanistic basis of ‘Apple’ mango’s high susceptibility to russeting. We focused on fruit growth, cuticle deposition, stress/strain relaxation analysis and the mechanical properties of the cuticle. The non-susceptible mango cv. ‘Tommy Atkins’ served for comparison. Compared with ‘Tommy Atkins’, fruit of ‘Apple’ had a lower mass, a smaller surface area and a lower growth rate. There were little differences between the epidermal and hypodermal cells of ‘Apple’ and ‘Tommy Atkins’ including cell size, cell orientation and cell number. Lenticel density decreased during development, being lowe...
Russeting (periderm formation) is a critical fruit-surface disorder in apple (Malus √ó domestica Bor...
The surface morphology of mango fruit, cv. Kensington Pride, was studied throughout fruit developmen...
The plant cuticle is an extracellular barrier that protects the aerial, non-lignified parts of plant...
Russeting is an important surface disorder of many fruitcrop species. The mango cultivar ‘Apple’ is ...
The aesthetic value and marketability of table fruits are greatly reduced by russeting, a disorder t...
The pattern of cuticle deposition plays an important role in managing strain buildup in fruit cuticl...
The skin of a fruit protects the vulnerable, nutrient-rich flesh and seed(s) within from the hostile...
Exposure to surface moisture triggers cuticular microcracking of the fruit skin. In mango fruit cv. ...
Russeting is an economically important surface disorder in apple (Malus × domestica Borkh). Indirect...
Background and aims Russeting in apples (Malus domestica Borkh.) and pears (Pyrus communis L.) is a ...
Surface moisture induces microcracking in the cuticle of fruit skins. Our objective was to study the...
Mexico is the main exporter of mango fruits and prickly pears, so new postharvest techniques to incr...
The objectives of this study were to quantify deposition, strain, and microcracking of the cuticular...
Russeting is a cosmetic defect of some fruit skins. Russeting (botanically: induction of periderm fo...
Studies on the maturation of mangoes in growing regions may help determine the optimal harvest strat...
Russeting (periderm formation) is a critical fruit-surface disorder in apple (Malus √ó domestica Bor...
The surface morphology of mango fruit, cv. Kensington Pride, was studied throughout fruit developmen...
The plant cuticle is an extracellular barrier that protects the aerial, non-lignified parts of plant...
Russeting is an important surface disorder of many fruitcrop species. The mango cultivar ‘Apple’ is ...
The aesthetic value and marketability of table fruits are greatly reduced by russeting, a disorder t...
The pattern of cuticle deposition plays an important role in managing strain buildup in fruit cuticl...
The skin of a fruit protects the vulnerable, nutrient-rich flesh and seed(s) within from the hostile...
Exposure to surface moisture triggers cuticular microcracking of the fruit skin. In mango fruit cv. ...
Russeting is an economically important surface disorder in apple (Malus × domestica Borkh). Indirect...
Background and aims Russeting in apples (Malus domestica Borkh.) and pears (Pyrus communis L.) is a ...
Surface moisture induces microcracking in the cuticle of fruit skins. Our objective was to study the...
Mexico is the main exporter of mango fruits and prickly pears, so new postharvest techniques to incr...
The objectives of this study were to quantify deposition, strain, and microcracking of the cuticular...
Russeting is a cosmetic defect of some fruit skins. Russeting (botanically: induction of periderm fo...
Studies on the maturation of mangoes in growing regions may help determine the optimal harvest strat...
Russeting (periderm formation) is a critical fruit-surface disorder in apple (Malus √ó domestica Bor...
The surface morphology of mango fruit, cv. Kensington Pride, was studied throughout fruit developmen...
The plant cuticle is an extracellular barrier that protects the aerial, non-lignified parts of plant...