
Postharvest
An introduction to the physiology and handling of fruit, vegetables and ornamentals, 5th edition
CABI Publishing
Published on 20. March 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
252 pages
978-1-84593-227-5 (ISBN)
Description
Effective postharvest handling is critical in maintaining the quality and freshness of crops from the time when they are harvested to when they are sold to the consumer. Presented in a new larger format with an expanded colour section, this broad-based introductory level textbook covers the key concepts and practical technologies to slow the inevitable deterioration of harvested produce, including handling, packaging, transport, temperature management and the control of pests and diseases. The 5th edition is updated with current industry developments and practices, including: A review of ethylene synthesis with mention of genetic control. Trucking practices updated. A review of pathology technologies for current relevance to industry; greater emphasis is given to non-chemical methods such as heat treatments, UV radiation and elicitors for wastage control. A new section on organic produce.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Wallingford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 164 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84593-227-5 (9781845932275)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition
R. B. H. Wills | W.B. McGlasson | Douglas Graham
Postharvest
Introduction to the Physiology and Handling of Fruit, Vegetables and Ornamentals
Book
02/1998
4th Edition
CABI Publishing
€51.00
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Persons
Author
Emeritus ProfessorUniversity of Newcastle, Australia
University of Western Sydney, Australia
CSIRO, Australia
University of Queensland, Australia
Content
1: Introduction 2: Structure and composition 3: Physiology and biochemistry 4: Effects of temperature 5: Water loss and humidity 6: Storage atmosphere 7: Technology of storage 8: Physiological disorders 9: Pathology 10: Evaluation and management of quality 11: Preparation for market 12: Packaging 13: Commodity storage recommendations