The quality attributes and gas production of fresh-cut kiwifruit slices (Actinidia deliciosa cv. Hayward) were studied to identify the optimum ranges of storage temperature, relative humidity, and atmospheric composition. Also the effects of wounding, C 2 H 4 addition or removal, and chemical treatments (calcium, ascorbic acid, citric acid) on deterioration rate were investigated. Flesh softening was the major quality loss of stored fresh-cut kiwifruit slices. Fresh-cut kiwifruit slices had a shelf-life of 9-12 days if treated with 1% CaCl 2 or 2% Ca lactate, and stored at 0-2°C and >90% relative humidity in an C 2 H 4 -free atmosphere of 2 to 4 kPa O 2 and/or 5 to 10 kPa CO 2 .
Experimental results are presented on the use of partial least squares (PLS) regression and wavelength selection for the definition of models for visible-near-infrared (Vis-NIR) evaluation of soluble solids content in fruits. First, the relatively easy to deal with-but still not studied in the literature-case of cherry fruit is presented in detail. By using a very simple selection scheme, involving the subsampling of the spectral interval from 600 to 1100 nm with a fixed step, accurate models were found, consistently showing very favorable combinations of SEC and SEP values, in the 0. 50 degrees Brix range for a total variation of about 15 degrees Brix. Apricot fruit represented a more difficult species, and wavelengths to be included in the calibration had to be individually selected for the best results. Nevertheless, parsimonious models could be found, including a total of 38 spectral lines and leading to SEP values at the 0.75 degrees Brix level.
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