Not AvailableThe present study was carried out to minimize postharvest problems of chilling injury during cold storage by the application of anti-chilling compounds, viz. salicylic acid (SA), sodium nitroprusside (SNP) and a nitric oxide donor (NO). For minimizing chilling injury symptoms summer squash (Cucurbita pepo L.) fruits were treated with salicylic acid (1.0–1.5 mM) and sodium nitroprusside(1.0–1.25 mM) followed by cold storage at 5±2ºCand 85–90% relative humidity. Among the used anti-chilling molecules, salicylic acid @1.0 mM provides the best results for minimizing chilling injury score (0.74) and proline content (333.87 μg/g) during cold storage. Fruits treated with 1.5 mM SA and 1.0 mM SNP showed a 37.42% and 27.42% lower elect...
The plants of 'Lane late' sweet oranges were sprayed ten days before fruit harvesting with salicylic...
Chilling injury (CI) imposes a limitation for extending storage of fruit and vegetables. Chilling in...
Low temperature disorders of nectarines are thought to be expressions of chilling injury. Chilling i...
Introduction: Fruits and vegetables play a major role in providing vitamins and minerals that are es...
Chilling injury (CI) often occurs in ‘Huangguan’ pear (Pyrus bretschneideri Rehd) at low temperature...
713-718This study was conducted to investigate the effect of postharvest salicylic acid (SA) treatm...
The pomegranate fruits of cvs. Malas Yazdi and Malas Ashkezar were immersed in SA (1 and 2 mM from s...
Nitric oxide (NO), a major signalling molecule with various physiological functions in plants, parti...
The storage of fruits and vegetables at low temperature near the freezing point is the foremost tech...
The market life of many fruits and vegetables can be extended through storage at low temperatures. ...
Not AvailableStudies were carried out to observe the effect of sodium nitroprusside (SNP) treatment ...
The cold storage of sweet oranges below 7°C causes chilling injury and adversely affects fruit quali...
Trees of citrus cvs ‘Lane Late’ and ‘Valencia Late’ oranges were sprayed ten days before anticipated...
Susceptibility of sweet oranges to chilling injury (CI) restricts the utilisation of cold storage to...
As the market for tropical fruit constantly expands, cold storage is increasingly used for transport...
The plants of 'Lane late' sweet oranges were sprayed ten days before fruit harvesting with salicylic...
Chilling injury (CI) imposes a limitation for extending storage of fruit and vegetables. Chilling in...
Low temperature disorders of nectarines are thought to be expressions of chilling injury. Chilling i...
Introduction: Fruits and vegetables play a major role in providing vitamins and minerals that are es...
Chilling injury (CI) often occurs in ‘Huangguan’ pear (Pyrus bretschneideri Rehd) at low temperature...
713-718This study was conducted to investigate the effect of postharvest salicylic acid (SA) treatm...
The pomegranate fruits of cvs. Malas Yazdi and Malas Ashkezar were immersed in SA (1 and 2 mM from s...
Nitric oxide (NO), a major signalling molecule with various physiological functions in plants, parti...
The storage of fruits and vegetables at low temperature near the freezing point is the foremost tech...
The market life of many fruits and vegetables can be extended through storage at low temperatures. ...
Not AvailableStudies were carried out to observe the effect of sodium nitroprusside (SNP) treatment ...
The cold storage of sweet oranges below 7°C causes chilling injury and adversely affects fruit quali...
Trees of citrus cvs ‘Lane Late’ and ‘Valencia Late’ oranges were sprayed ten days before anticipated...
Susceptibility of sweet oranges to chilling injury (CI) restricts the utilisation of cold storage to...
As the market for tropical fruit constantly expands, cold storage is increasingly used for transport...
The plants of 'Lane late' sweet oranges were sprayed ten days before fruit harvesting with salicylic...
Chilling injury (CI) imposes a limitation for extending storage of fruit and vegetables. Chilling in...
Low temperature disorders of nectarines are thought to be expressions of chilling injury. Chilling i...