2010
DOI: 10.21273/hortsci.45.8.1238
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Quality Attributes Limiting Snap Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Postharvest Life at Chilling and Non-chilling Temperatures

Abstract: ‘Opus’ and ‘Leon’ snap beans were harvested, hydrocooled, held for 2 to 7 days at five temperatures and evaluated for quality attributes. The objectives of this work were to obtain quality curves at chilling and non-chilling temperatures, identify for each temperature which quality attributes limit snap beans marketability, and determine the remaining compositional value at the point the snap beans had reached the minimum acceptable quality for sale. Results from this study showed that temperature had … Show more

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“…There was significant difference (P< 0.05) in pH, between new papaya hybrids fruits pH and Sunrise Solo. The value of new papaya hybrids fruits pulp's pH obtained in this study were comparable to (5.3-5.5; 5.1-5.5 and 4.9-5.4) reported by previous researchers respectively ( Emilie et al, 2005 ;Imungi & Wabule, 1990;Schweiggert et al, 2012). pH plays an important role in flavour promotion and preservation of fruit pulp ( Okoth et al, 2013).…”
Section: Phsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…There was significant difference (P< 0.05) in pH, between new papaya hybrids fruits pH and Sunrise Solo. The value of new papaya hybrids fruits pulp's pH obtained in this study were comparable to (5.3-5.5; 5.1-5.5 and 4.9-5.4) reported by previous researchers respectively ( Emilie et al, 2005 ;Imungi & Wabule, 1990;Schweiggert et al, 2012). pH plays an important role in flavour promotion and preservation of fruit pulp ( Okoth et al, 2013).…”
Section: Phsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Irradiator was calibrated using a Fricke dosimeter before the start of experiment and dose uniformity ratio (D max /D min ) was found to be 1.2. The optimum storage temperature for French beans has earlier been reported to be 10 C (Proulx, Yagiz, Cecilia, Nunes, & Emond, 2010). Hence irradiated samples were stored at this temperature.…”
Section: Irradiation and Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some cases, the chlorophyll breakdown in spinach does not occur evenly over the leaf surface and yellowing occurs in a patchy pattern (Bergquist et al, 2006). This may lead to inconsistencies between colorimeter measurements and chlorophyll content, because the colorimeter measures only a portion of the spinach leaf, whereas the chlorophyll content analysis involves sampling a larger portion of the plant tissue (Proulx et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%