Nectarine fruit after cool storage soften normally, but become sometimes dry instead of juicy. An experiment was conducted to see if time resolved reflectance spectroscopy (TRS) could distinguish this internal disorder non-destructively. The optical parameter of absorption coefficient μa at 670 nm of nectarine (Prunus persica 'Morsiani 90') was measured at harvest and used to sort the fruit in 15 batches so that each batch had a similar range of fruit maturity according to the value of μa at 670 nm. Fruit were stored at 20°C after harvest or after 30 days of storage at 0 or 4°C. Each day for 5 days during shelf life one batch of 30 fruit per treatment was examined both non-destructively (TRS) and destructively (firmness and expressible juic...
Peaches are harvested selectively based on size and color, both peel background color and extent of ...
The absorption coefficient of the fruit flesh at 670 nm (mu(a)), measured at harvest by time-resolve...
Absorption and scattering of laser light pulse passing through the fruit determine among others, the...
Nectarine fruit after cool storage soften normally, but become sometimes dry instead of juicy. An ex...
Nectarine fruit after cold storage soften normally, but become dry instead of juicy and can develop ...
Time-resolved reflectance spectroscopy (TRS), allows for the complete optical characterization (in t...
The absorption coefficient µa measured at 670 nm in fruit pulp at harvest by time-resolved reflectan...
With Time-resolved Reflectance Spectroscopy (TRS) the maturity of nectarines at harvest can be asses...
At harvest, fruit shows variation in maturity stage. With Time-resolved Reflectance Spectroscopy (TR...
The maturity of nectarines at harvest can be assessed by measuring the absorption coefficient at 670...
For peaches and nectarines, establishing fruit maturity at harvest is a crucial issue, since fruit s...
One of the non-destructive techniques which have been developed to estimate fruit quality is time-re...
Peaches are harvested selectively based on size and color, both peel background color and extent of ...
The absorption coefficient of the fruit flesh at 670 nm (mu(a)), measured at harvest by time-resolve...
Absorption and scattering of laser light pulse passing through the fruit determine among others, the...
Nectarine fruit after cool storage soften normally, but become sometimes dry instead of juicy. An ex...
Nectarine fruit after cold storage soften normally, but become dry instead of juicy and can develop ...
Time-resolved reflectance spectroscopy (TRS), allows for the complete optical characterization (in t...
The absorption coefficient µa measured at 670 nm in fruit pulp at harvest by time-resolved reflectan...
With Time-resolved Reflectance Spectroscopy (TRS) the maturity of nectarines at harvest can be asses...
At harvest, fruit shows variation in maturity stage. With Time-resolved Reflectance Spectroscopy (TR...
The maturity of nectarines at harvest can be assessed by measuring the absorption coefficient at 670...
For peaches and nectarines, establishing fruit maturity at harvest is a crucial issue, since fruit s...
One of the non-destructive techniques which have been developed to estimate fruit quality is time-re...
Peaches are harvested selectively based on size and color, both peel background color and extent of ...
The absorption coefficient of the fruit flesh at 670 nm (mu(a)), measured at harvest by time-resolve...
Absorption and scattering of laser light pulse passing through the fruit determine among others, the...