AbstractRegulation of tomato fruit ripening may help extend fruit shelf life and prevent losses due to spoilage. Here, tomato fruit were investigated whether sound treatment could delay their ripening. Harvested fruit were treated with low-frequency sound waves (1kHz) for 6h, and then monitored various characteristics of the fruit over 14-days at 23±1°C. Seven days after the treatment, 85% of the treated fruit were green, versus fewer than 50% of the non-treated fruit. Most of the tomato fruit had transitioned to the red ripening stage by 14 days after treatment. Ethylene production and respiration rate were lower in the sound-treated than non-treated tomatoes. Furthermore, changes in surface color and flesh firmness were delayed in the tre...
Cantaloupe melons have a typical climacteric behaviour with ethylene playing a major role in the reg...
<FONT FACE="Arial"><p> </p><p>Tomato fruit ripening involves a series of hig...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is one of the important vegetable crops in India and it ranks next to ...
AbstractRegulation of tomato fruit ripening may help extend fruit shelf life and prevent losses due ...
Tomato had become one most consumed and utilized fruit. Tomatoes are cultivated, harvested and comm...
Sound stress is an abiotic stress factor wherein the sound wave form affects the growth and developm...
Fruit ripening is a sophisticatedly orchestrated developmental process, unique to plants, that resu...
Global warming has resulted in the loss of anthocyanin accumulation in berry skin. Sound stimulation...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is a crop of high economic and nutritional value produced worldwide...
The plant hormone ethylene plays a key role in climacteric fruit ripening. Studies on components of ...
Plants are exposed to various environmentalstresses during cultivation in plant production. Several ...
It has long been recognised that ethylene plays a major role in the ripening process of climacteric...
The infection of tomato fruit by the postharvest pathogen Colletotrichum gloeosporioides did not pro...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) fruit ripening is regulated co-operatively by the action of ethylene a...
Background : Tomato fruit ripening is controlled by ethylene and is characterized by a shift in colo...
Cantaloupe melons have a typical climacteric behaviour with ethylene playing a major role in the reg...
<FONT FACE="Arial"><p> </p><p>Tomato fruit ripening involves a series of hig...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is one of the important vegetable crops in India and it ranks next to ...
AbstractRegulation of tomato fruit ripening may help extend fruit shelf life and prevent losses due ...
Tomato had become one most consumed and utilized fruit. Tomatoes are cultivated, harvested and comm...
Sound stress is an abiotic stress factor wherein the sound wave form affects the growth and developm...
Fruit ripening is a sophisticatedly orchestrated developmental process, unique to plants, that resu...
Global warming has resulted in the loss of anthocyanin accumulation in berry skin. Sound stimulation...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is a crop of high economic and nutritional value produced worldwide...
The plant hormone ethylene plays a key role in climacteric fruit ripening. Studies on components of ...
Plants are exposed to various environmentalstresses during cultivation in plant production. Several ...
It has long been recognised that ethylene plays a major role in the ripening process of climacteric...
The infection of tomato fruit by the postharvest pathogen Colletotrichum gloeosporioides did not pro...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) fruit ripening is regulated co-operatively by the action of ethylene a...
Background : Tomato fruit ripening is controlled by ethylene and is characterized by a shift in colo...
Cantaloupe melons have a typical climacteric behaviour with ethylene playing a major role in the reg...
<FONT FACE="Arial"><p> </p><p>Tomato fruit ripening involves a series of hig...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is one of the important vegetable crops in India and it ranks next to ...