2020
DOI: 10.3934/agrfood.2020.2.272
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Influence of delayed cooling on the quality of tomatoes (<i>Solanum lycopersicum</i> L.) stored in a controlled chamber

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“…Pear fruit exposed to high transit time and stored at ambient temperature had a higher softening rate. The findings of this study agreed with the findings reported by Munhuewyi [7], Park et al [41], and Kabir et al [25] who recorded similar reduction trends of et tomato firmness at cold and ambient temperature. Al-Dairi et al [1] also recorded a 67.80% reduction in tomato firmness at ambient temperature for 12 days.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…Pear fruit exposed to high transit time and stored at ambient temperature had a higher softening rate. The findings of this study agreed with the findings reported by Munhuewyi [7], Park et al [41], and Kabir et al [25] who recorded similar reduction trends of et tomato firmness at cold and ambient temperature. Al-Dairi et al [1] also recorded a 67.80% reduction in tomato firmness at ambient temperature for 12 days.…”
Section: Firmnesssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The majority of microbial, physiological, and biochemical processes contributing to produce quality deterioration are temperature dependence [24]. A high increase in storage temperature rises the rate of respiration [25], transpiration, and the rate of ethylene production. However, a high reduction of storage temperature could be a reason for causing chilling injuries and quality reduction [26].…”
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“…Low storage temperature condition is considered as a major factor applied for maintaining the quality of postharvest attributes of tomatoes. Furthermore, data on postharvest characteristics of fresh produce are significant and required as an input used for models to predict postharvest behavior and attributes [21].…”
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confidence: 99%