Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9475089 | Postharvest Biology and Technology | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Summer-pruning increased fruit SSC and Ca content by 0.5 and 30%, respectively, while CaCl2 sprays increased the fruit Ca content and firmness by 64 and 13Â N, respectively. Fruit harvested from small, medium or long shoots had similar SSC and firmness at harvest and during storage, and Ca content at harvest. During storage, fruit receiving CaCl2 sprays, or both CaCl2 sprays and summer-pruning, softened more slowly, increasing storage life potential by 10-12 weeks, compared with untreated fruit. Summer-pruning did not affect fruit potential storability. Lower LTB incidence occurred in fruit from summer-pruning, preharvest CaCl2 spray treatments, or when both treatments were applied. Less LTB occurred in fruit from short shoots compared with those harvested from medium and long shoots.
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Authors
Dimitrios Gerasopoulos, Pavlina D. Drogoudi,