The skin of developing soft and fleshy fruit is subjected to considerable growth stress, and failure of the skin is associated with impaired barrier properties in water transport and pathogen defence. The objectives were to establish a standardized, biaxial tensile test of the skin of soft and fleshy fruit and to use it to characterize and quantify mechanical properties of the sweet cherry (Prunus avium) fruit skin as a model. A segment of the exocarp (ES) comprising cuticle, epidermis, hypodermis and adhering flesh was mounted in the elastometer such that the in vivo strain was maintained. The ES was pressurized from the inner surface and the pressure and extent of associated bulging were recorded. Pressure: strain responses were almost li...
Cherry fruit is considered to be quite sensitive to cracking and is the major limiting factor for pr...
BACKGROUND Cherry fruit cracking is a costly problem for cherry growers. The effect of repeated spra...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Journal of Food Engineering on...
Main conclusion: Cell wall swelling, fracture mode (along the middle lamellae vs. across cell walls)...
Fruits are composite materials often surrounded by a skin and sometimes containing rigid stones (pit...
Background Rain-induced fruit cracking is a major physiological problem in most sweet cherry cultiv...
Main conclusion: During fruit development, cell wall deposition rate decreases and cell wall swellin...
Knowledge of the mechanical properties of apple peel, as the outermost tissue of the fruit, is cruci...
Knowledge of the mechanical properties of apple peel, as the outermost tissue of the fruit, is cruci...
Background and aims Russeting in apples (Malus domestica Borkh.) and pears (Pyrus communis L.) is a ...
Several physical, mechanical and chemical properties of three sweet cherry varieties (Van, Noir De G...
Russeting is an economically important surface disorder in apple (Malus × domestica Borkh). Indirect...
The so-called rain-cracking of sweet cherry fruit severely threatens commercial production. Simple o...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to calculate mechanical properties of tough skinned vegetable...
Cherry fruit is considered to be quite sensitive to cracking and is the major limiting factor for pr...
BACKGROUND Cherry fruit cracking is a costly problem for cherry growers. The effect of repeated spra...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Journal of Food Engineering on...
Main conclusion: Cell wall swelling, fracture mode (along the middle lamellae vs. across cell walls)...
Fruits are composite materials often surrounded by a skin and sometimes containing rigid stones (pit...
Background Rain-induced fruit cracking is a major physiological problem in most sweet cherry cultiv...
Main conclusion: During fruit development, cell wall deposition rate decreases and cell wall swellin...
Knowledge of the mechanical properties of apple peel, as the outermost tissue of the fruit, is cruci...
Knowledge of the mechanical properties of apple peel, as the outermost tissue of the fruit, is cruci...
Background and aims Russeting in apples (Malus domestica Borkh.) and pears (Pyrus communis L.) is a ...
Several physical, mechanical and chemical properties of three sweet cherry varieties (Van, Noir De G...
Russeting is an economically important surface disorder in apple (Malus × domestica Borkh). Indirect...
The so-called rain-cracking of sweet cherry fruit severely threatens commercial production. Simple o...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to calculate mechanical properties of tough skinned vegetable...
Cherry fruit is considered to be quite sensitive to cracking and is the major limiting factor for pr...
BACKGROUND Cherry fruit cracking is a costly problem for cherry growers. The effect of repeated spra...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Journal of Food Engineering on...