2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.crfs.2023.100640
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Effect on physiological properties of banana fruit based on pendulum impact test and storage

Mai Al-Dairi,
Pankaj B. Pathare,
Rashid Al-Yahyai
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“…The overall reduction in cucumbers' weight during storage is attributed to the probable changes in the cell wall tissue permeability, resulting in a higher rate of transpiration during storage, particularly at higher temperatures [1]. Similarly, Al-Dairi et al [27] recorded a significant decline in weight in banana fruit stored at ambient temperatures due to due to respiration and water dehydration processes after 12 days of storage, when compared to storage at 13 and 5 °C. Regarding coating, Al Lawati et al [26] stated that coating significantly reduces weight loss because of the decline in moisture content, as weight loss The overall reduction in cucumbers' weight during storage is attributed to the probable changes in the cell wall tissue permeability, resulting in a higher rate of transpiration during storage, particularly at higher temperatures [1].…”
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“…The overall reduction in cucumbers' weight during storage is attributed to the probable changes in the cell wall tissue permeability, resulting in a higher rate of transpiration during storage, particularly at higher temperatures [1]. Similarly, Al-Dairi et al [27] recorded a significant decline in weight in banana fruit stored at ambient temperatures due to due to respiration and water dehydration processes after 12 days of storage, when compared to storage at 13 and 5 °C. Regarding coating, Al Lawati et al [26] stated that coating significantly reduces weight loss because of the decline in moisture content, as weight loss The overall reduction in cucumbers' weight during storage is attributed to the probable changes in the cell wall tissue permeability, resulting in a higher rate of transpiration during storage, particularly at higher temperatures [1].…”
Section: Weight Loss (%)mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The same samples were used to detect weight loss through the period of storage. Equation (1), described by Al-Dairi et al [27], was used to calculate the percentage of cucumber weight reduction.…”
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