“…Its high-density growth, short life cycle and concentrated fruit-set (i.e., many fruit of a similar age) makes it possible to obtain harvests of 500 fruit or more per square meter per year (Meissner et al, 1997). Because tomato postharvest studies can be hampered by biological variability (Hertog et al, 2004), the availability of numerous, similarly aged fruit makes Micro-Tom a convenient experimental model for postharvest studies (Gomez et al, 2009;Luengwilai et al, 2012a,b;Malacrida et al, 2006;Re et al, 2012;Sorrequieta et al, 2013;VegaGarcia et al, 2010;Weiss and Egea-Cortines, 2009). Furthermore, we have previously characterized Micro-Tom fruit physiological response to a range of postharvest chilling temperature-time combinations (Luengwilai et al, 2012a), and used this information to design a metabolomics investigation of CI (Luengwilai et al, 2012b).…”