Effect of cultivation temperature during the phase of flowering and fruit development on tomato quality was investigated. Plants of two dwarf tomato cultivars “Ponchi Re” and “Tarzan,” were subjected to three different growth temperatures: 16, 22, or 28°C, starting at the flowering phase. Mature green fruit was harvested and subjected to shelf life at 20°C for 20 days or first stored at 4°C for 15 days, and then placed under shelf life conditions. Fruit quality was determined through red color development, soluble solid content (SSC), softening, weight loss, and cold tolerance. Higher cultivation temperature increased development and production of fruit. Deviation from the 22°C growth temperature led to increased soluble solid content in bo...
We evaluated 4 tomato cultivars, selected based on height (Red Robin and Micro-Tom) and familiarity ...
Tomatoes are mostly harvested at the orange and red-ripe stages. A survey among consumers indicated ...
Mature green tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum M. cv. saturn) were stored in air with and without et...
Postharvest storage, handling and distribution of fruit at low temperatures is the most common and m...
Postharvest storage, handling and distribution of fruit at low temperatures is the most common and m...
The postharvest quality management of tomatoes is important to limit the amount of losses that occur...
Because of chilling injury (CI), the benefit of low temperature storage to maintain freshness and qu...
Tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum cv. Santa) are climacteric fruit that continue to ripen after harv...
In this study, important quality properties such as firmness, sugar and acid levels were measured an...
Tomato cultivated hydroponically under moderate water stress treatment produce better qualit...
Tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum L.) are an important crop commercially and nutritionally. Tomatoes ar...
Controlled environment experiments were conducted to study the influence of four night/day temperatu...
Studies on the sensitivity to chilling injury (CI) of 8 processing and 8 non-processing tomato culti...
In this study, we investigated how increasing temperature affects tomato fruit physicochemical trait...
Tomatoes are mostly harvested at the orange and red-ripe stages. A survey among consumers indicated ...
We evaluated 4 tomato cultivars, selected based on height (Red Robin and Micro-Tom) and familiarity ...
Tomatoes are mostly harvested at the orange and red-ripe stages. A survey among consumers indicated ...
Mature green tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum M. cv. saturn) were stored in air with and without et...
Postharvest storage, handling and distribution of fruit at low temperatures is the most common and m...
Postharvest storage, handling and distribution of fruit at low temperatures is the most common and m...
The postharvest quality management of tomatoes is important to limit the amount of losses that occur...
Because of chilling injury (CI), the benefit of low temperature storage to maintain freshness and qu...
Tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum cv. Santa) are climacteric fruit that continue to ripen after harv...
In this study, important quality properties such as firmness, sugar and acid levels were measured an...
Tomato cultivated hydroponically under moderate water stress treatment produce better qualit...
Tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum L.) are an important crop commercially and nutritionally. Tomatoes ar...
Controlled environment experiments were conducted to study the influence of four night/day temperatu...
Studies on the sensitivity to chilling injury (CI) of 8 processing and 8 non-processing tomato culti...
In this study, we investigated how increasing temperature affects tomato fruit physicochemical trait...
Tomatoes are mostly harvested at the orange and red-ripe stages. A survey among consumers indicated ...
We evaluated 4 tomato cultivars, selected based on height (Red Robin and Micro-Tom) and familiarity ...
Tomatoes are mostly harvested at the orange and red-ripe stages. A survey among consumers indicated ...
Mature green tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum M. cv. saturn) were stored in air with and without et...