2021
DOI: 10.47836/ifrj.28.6.18
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Detection of spongy pulp in guava using light properties and near infrared spectroscopy

Sirinad Noypitak,
Nuntinee Jaitrong,
Anupun Terdwongworakul

Abstract: Spongy pulp defect in guava is recognised by a dry-looking pulp with a brown colour, and not acceptable to consumers which causes substantial loss in value. Current detection of spongy pulp uses visual assessment of the flesh, which is half cut from the sample. The present work aimed to develop a classifying model based on non-destructive technique for the detection of spongy guava. Guava samples harvested at full maturity were determined for visible light properties, visible light reflectance, and near infrar… Show more

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