Postharvest physiological disorders in fruits and vegetables. ([2019])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Postharvest physiological disorders in fruits and vegetables. ([2019])
- Main Title:
- Postharvest physiological disorders in fruits and vegetables
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Sergio Tonetto de Freitas, Sunil Pareek.
- Editors:
- Freitas, Sergio Tonetto de
Pareek, Sunil - Contents:
- Contents Dedication................................................................................................................................................... v Foreword..................................................................................................................................................xiii Preface....................................................................................................................................................xvii Acknowledgments....................................................................................................................................xix Editors......................................................................................................................................................xxi Contributors...........................................................................................................................................xxiii Section I General Issues, Physiological and Technological Effects 1 Postharvest Physiological Disorders in Fruit and Vegetables...................................................... 3 Sergio Tonetto de Freitas and Sunil Pareek 2 Pre-Harvest Cultural Practices Affecting Postharvest Physiological Disorders, Minerals, and Titratable Acidity in Cucurbit Melon.................................................................. 15 Hong Li 3 Oxidative Stress and PhysiologicalContents Dedication................................................................................................................................................... v Foreword..................................................................................................................................................xiii Preface....................................................................................................................................................xvii Acknowledgments....................................................................................................................................xix Editors......................................................................................................................................................xxi Contributors...........................................................................................................................................xxiii Section I General Issues, Physiological and Technological Effects 1 Postharvest Physiological Disorders in Fruit and Vegetables...................................................... 3 Sergio Tonetto de Freitas and Sunil Pareek 2 Pre-Harvest Cultural Practices Affecting Postharvest Physiological Disorders, Minerals, and Titratable Acidity in Cucurbit Melon.................................................................. 15 Hong Li 3 Oxidative Stress and Physiological Disorders.............................................................................. 29 Christian Larrigaudière and Jordi Giné-Bordonaba 4 Chilling Injury................................................................................................................................. 61 Palash Biswas and David A. Brummell 5 Disorders During Storage of Fruits and Vegetables.................................................................... 89 Daniel Alexandre Neuwald, Adriano Arriel Saquet, Nadine Klein 6 Positive and Negative Effects of Heat Treatment on the Incidence of Physiological Disorders in Fresh Produce.......................................................................................................... 111 Elazar Fallik and Zoran Ilic 7 Cracking in Fruits and Vegetables.............................................................................................. 127 Ali Khadivi Section II Temperate Fruits 8 Apple............................................................................................................................................... 165 Christopher B. Watkins and James P. Mattheis 9 Berries............................................................................................................................................ 207 R.R. Sharma and Vijay Rakesh Reddy S. 10 Cherry............................................................................................................................................ 223 Bed Prasad Khatiwada and Elizabeth Mitcham 11 Table Grape................................................................................................................................... 237 Bruno G. Defilippi, Sebastian A. Rivera, Alonso Perez-Donoso, Mauricio Gonzalez- Aguero, and Reinaldo Campos-Vargas 12 Muskmelon..................................................................................................................................... 261 Juan Pablo Fernandez-Trujillo 13 Peach and Nectarine..................................................................................................................... 293 George A. Manganaris, Ariel R. Vicente, Pedro J. Martinez-Garcia, and Carlos H. Crisosto 14 European Pear............................................................................................................................... 305 Yan Wang and Kazem Arzani 15 Asian Pear...................................................................................................................................... 329 Kazem Arzani Section III Tropical and Sub-Tropical Fruits 16 Banana............................................................................................................................................ 349 Scot C. Nelson and Sarah J. Pethybridge 17 Citrus.............................................................................................................................................. 377 Joanna Lado, Paul JR Cronje, Maria Jesus Rodrigo, and Lorenzo Zacarias 18 Date................................................................................................................................................. 399 Salah M. Aleid 19 Kiwifruit......................................................................................................................................... 421 Sunny George Gwanpua, Munazza Saeed, Abdul Jabbar and Julian Heyes 20 Litchi............................................................................................................................................... 435 Yueming Jiang 21 Mango............................................................................................................................................. 443 Jeffrey K. Brecht 22 Papaya............................................................................................................................................ 467 Jurandi G. OLIVEIRA, Luis M.M. MORALES, Willian B. SILVA, Aroldo GOMES FILHO and Robert E. PAULL 23 Persimmon..................................................................................................................................... 495 C. Besada, A. Woolf and A. Salvador 24 Pineapple........................................................................................................................................ 513 Robert E. Paull and Nancy Jung Chen 25 Pomegranate.................................................................................................................................. 529 Mustafa Erkan and Adem Dogan 26 Rambutan and Longkong............................................................................................................. 551 Chalermchai Wongs-Aree and Sompoch Noichinda 27 Mangosteen.................................................................................................................................... 589 Sompoch Noichinda, Kitti Bodhipadma and Chalermchai Wongs-Aree 28 Amazon Fruit................................................................................................................................. 615 Joao P. Santos Neto, Deborah O. De Fusco, Patricia Maria Pinto, and Gustavo Henrique de Almeida Teixeira Section IV Vegetables and Tubers 29 Brassicas......................................................................................................................................... 631 Joaqui n H. Hasperue, Facundo Massolo, and Gustavo A. Marti nez 30 Cucurbits........................................................................................................................................ 661 Jamal Javanmardi and Mohammad Pessarakli 31 Potato Tuber.................................................................................................................................. 691 Dilson A. Bisognin, Arione da S. Pereira, and Sergio Tonetto de Freitas 32 Solanaceous &l … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Copyright Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 635
Crops -- Postharvest physiology
Fruit -- Postharvest diseases and injuries
Vegetables -- Postharvest diseases and injuries
GARDENING -- Essays
GARDENING -- Reference
GARDENING -- Vegetables
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Horticulture
TECHNOLOGY -- Agriculture -- General
TECHNOLOGY -- Food Science
Crops -- Postharvest physiology
Fruit -- Postharvest diseases and injuries
Vegetables -- Postharvest diseases and injuries
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781351973175
1351973177
9781315267470
1315267470
9781351973168
1351973169
9781351973151
1351973150 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138035508
1138035505 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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