“…Ozone generally induces a variety of physiological changes in fruits and vegetables (Dickson, Kays, Law, & Eiteman, 1992;Forney, Song, Fan, Hildebrand, & Jordan, 2003;García-Martín et al, 2018;Han et al, 2014;Skog & Chu, 2001). In this regard, O 3 can be considered a postharvest elicitor that promotes the accumulation of a variety of beneficial phytochemicals in crops (Carbone & Mencarelli, 2015). Studies have reported that strawberries treated with ozone contain three times the level of vitamin C than untreated, control fruit after 3 days of cold storage (Pérez, Sanz, Ríos, Olías, & Olías, 1999) and that apples treated with ozone have lower weight loss and spoilage in storage (Skog & Chu, 2001).…”