ABSTRACT

This book, chock full of color illustrations, addresses the main postharvest physiological disorders studied in fruits and vegetables. For a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, Postharvest Physiological Disorders in Fruits and Vegetables describes visual symptoms, triggering and inhibiting mechanisms, and approaches to predict and control these disorders after harvest. Color photographs illustrate the disorders, important factors, physiology, and management. The book includes a detailed description of the visual symptoms, triggering and inhibiting mechanisms, and possible approaches to predict and control physiological disorders. The mechanisms triggering and inhibiting the disorders are discussed in detail in each chapter, based on recent studies, which can help readers better understand the factors regulating each disorder. The description of possible approaches to predict and control each disorder can help growers, shippers, wholesalers, and retailers to determine the best management practices to reduce disorder incidence and crop losses.

Features:

  • Presents visual symptoms of postharvest physiological disorders that will help readers to precisely identify the disorders in fruits and vegetables
  • Details mechanisms triggering and inhibiting the postharvest disorders
  • Explains possible approaches to predict and control these disorders
  • Suggests the best postharvest management approaches for each crop

Although there are many scientific publications on postharvest physiological disorders, there are no recent reviews or books putting together the most recent information about the mechanisms regulating, as well as about the possible approaches to predict and control these disorders.

part Section I|1 pages

General Issues, Physiological and Technological Effects

chapter 4|28 pages

Chilling Injury

chapter 7|36 pages

Cracking in Fruits and Vegetables

part Section II|1 pages

Temperate Fruits

part Section III|1 pages

Tropical and Sub-Tropical Fruits

chapter 16|28 pages

Banana

chapter 18|22 pages

Date

chapter 20|8 pages

Litchi

chapter 21|24 pages

Mango

chapter 23|18 pages

Persimmon

chapter 24|16 pages

Pineapple

chapter 25|22 pages

Pomegranate

part Section IV|1 pages

Vegetables and Tubers

part Section VI|1 pages

Final Considerations