Main conclusion: Cell wall swelling, fracture mode (along the middle lamellae vs. across cell walls), stiffness, and pressure at fracture of the sweet cherry fruit skin are closely related. Skin cracking is a common phenomenon in many crops bearing fleshy fruit. The objectives were to investigate relationships between the mode of fracture, the extent of cell wall swelling, and the mechanical properties of the fruit skin using sweet cherry (Prunus avium) as a model. Cracking was induced by incubating whole fruit in deionised water or by fracturing exocarp segments (ESs) in biaxial tensile tests. The fracture mode of epidermal cells was investigated by light microscopy. In biaxial tensile tests, the anticlinal cell walls of the ES fractured p...
Cell wall composition was studied during the development of apple cultivars (14–161/182 days after f...
The freshwater alga, Chara corallina, is often used as a model system in studies of cell-wall mechan...
Sweet cherries grown in the Pacific Northwest are vulnerable to cracking, a problem that occurs when...
Main conclusion: During fruit development, cell wall deposition rate decreases and cell wall swellin...
Rain cracking severely affects the commercial production of many fleshy-fruit species, including of ...
The skin of developing soft and fleshy fruit is subjected to considerable growth stress, and failure...
Cherry fruit is considered to be quite sensitive to cracking and is the major limiting factor for pr...
The so-called rain-cracking of sweet cherry fruit severely threatens commercial production. Simple o...
Production of sweet cherries (Prunus avium L.) around the world is centred on achieving high quality...
Fruit cracking in sweet cherries is unpredictable and is an economically significant problem for gro...
Sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) is highly perishable and is greatly affected by orchard management an...
<div><p>Melting (MF) and non melting flesh (NMF) peaches differ in their final texture and firmness....
Melting (MF) and non melting flesh (NMF) peaches differ in their final texture and firmness. Their s...
Plant cell walls are a key determinant of the material properties of vegetable tissue following ther...
Melting (MF) and non melting flesh (NMF) peaches differ in their final texture and firmness. Their s...
Cell wall composition was studied during the development of apple cultivars (14–161/182 days after f...
The freshwater alga, Chara corallina, is often used as a model system in studies of cell-wall mechan...
Sweet cherries grown in the Pacific Northwest are vulnerable to cracking, a problem that occurs when...
Main conclusion: During fruit development, cell wall deposition rate decreases and cell wall swellin...
Rain cracking severely affects the commercial production of many fleshy-fruit species, including of ...
The skin of developing soft and fleshy fruit is subjected to considerable growth stress, and failure...
Cherry fruit is considered to be quite sensitive to cracking and is the major limiting factor for pr...
The so-called rain-cracking of sweet cherry fruit severely threatens commercial production. Simple o...
Production of sweet cherries (Prunus avium L.) around the world is centred on achieving high quality...
Fruit cracking in sweet cherries is unpredictable and is an economically significant problem for gro...
Sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) is highly perishable and is greatly affected by orchard management an...
<div><p>Melting (MF) and non melting flesh (NMF) peaches differ in their final texture and firmness....
Melting (MF) and non melting flesh (NMF) peaches differ in their final texture and firmness. Their s...
Plant cell walls are a key determinant of the material properties of vegetable tissue following ther...
Melting (MF) and non melting flesh (NMF) peaches differ in their final texture and firmness. Their s...
Cell wall composition was studied during the development of apple cultivars (14–161/182 days after f...
The freshwater alga, Chara corallina, is often used as a model system in studies of cell-wall mechan...
Sweet cherries grown in the Pacific Northwest are vulnerable to cracking, a problem that occurs when...