This research was conducted to evaluate the effect of CaCl2 dipping and beeswax (BW) coating on the shelf life and quality of nectarine fruits. The experiment was conducted under Holeta condition during the off-season of 2018. Fruits of ‘89-16N’ nectarine variety were harvested from HARC orchard. The treatment consisted of a combination of four levels of CaCl2 (0%, 1.5%, 3.0% and 4.5%) and three levels of BW application (0%, 3% and 6%). The experiment was arranged in completely randomized design with factorial arrangement in three replications. Nectarine fruits were stored at ambient condition after being treated with the different treatment combinations of BW and CaCl2. Various physico-chemical parameters were assessed. The result revealed...
The most common mineral employed in the management of fruit cracking is calcium (Ca). Ca is a xylem ...
Abstract The objective of this study was to analyze the effect of different calcium chloride concen...
Sustainable commercial horticultural success depends on satisfying consumer requirements. Fresh frui...
This study was conducted to assess the impact of calcium chloride dipping and beeswax coating on the...
The current work investigates the impact of postharvest applications of CaCl2 in combination with ei...
Proceedings of the International Conference “Environmentally friendly and safe technologies for qua...
In order to study the effect of CaCl2 treatment on postharvest quality and storage behavior of peach...
ABSTRACT Studies related with the storage of peach fruits have received great relevance in Egypt. In...
Climacteric ripening in plum fruit is characterized by enhanced respiration rate accompanying by an ...
The effects of post-harvest dips with calcium salts on the quality attributes of nectarine fruits (P...
The goal of the present investigation was to examine the response of Sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) ...
The present investigation was carried out to study the effect of different concentrations of calcium...
Not AvailableNectarine has a limited storage life of 3-4 days. During storage, it is infested by sev...
In this study, the effects of different foliar calcium compounds on fruit cracking and quality of sw...
The capacity of developing countries for citrus fruits exportation is limited by the lack of adequat...
The most common mineral employed in the management of fruit cracking is calcium (Ca). Ca is a xylem ...
Abstract The objective of this study was to analyze the effect of different calcium chloride concen...
Sustainable commercial horticultural success depends on satisfying consumer requirements. Fresh frui...
This study was conducted to assess the impact of calcium chloride dipping and beeswax coating on the...
The current work investigates the impact of postharvest applications of CaCl2 in combination with ei...
Proceedings of the International Conference “Environmentally friendly and safe technologies for qua...
In order to study the effect of CaCl2 treatment on postharvest quality and storage behavior of peach...
ABSTRACT Studies related with the storage of peach fruits have received great relevance in Egypt. In...
Climacteric ripening in plum fruit is characterized by enhanced respiration rate accompanying by an ...
The effects of post-harvest dips with calcium salts on the quality attributes of nectarine fruits (P...
The goal of the present investigation was to examine the response of Sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) ...
The present investigation was carried out to study the effect of different concentrations of calcium...
Not AvailableNectarine has a limited storage life of 3-4 days. During storage, it is infested by sev...
In this study, the effects of different foliar calcium compounds on fruit cracking and quality of sw...
The capacity of developing countries for citrus fruits exportation is limited by the lack of adequat...
The most common mineral employed in the management of fruit cracking is calcium (Ca). Ca is a xylem ...
Abstract The objective of this study was to analyze the effect of different calcium chloride concen...
Sustainable commercial horticultural success depends on satisfying consumer requirements. Fresh frui...