Effect of postharvest application of calcium on ripening of peach
RBH Wills and MS Mahendra
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 29(5) 751 - 753
Abstract
Postharvest vacuum infiltration of a calcium solution into unripe peaches delayed the time to ripen at 20°C compared with untreated fruit, with the use of 1% calcium at 21 kPa giving an increase in storage life of about 30%. However, the infiltration technique induced skin injury which could not be overcome.
Full text doi:10.1071/EA9890751
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