Utilization of perforated zipper‐lock packaging bags to improve the quality of stem‐on and stem‐free ‘Chelan’ and ‘Lapins’ sweet cherries during the storage and marketing periods
Huanhuan Zhi,
Huimin Dai,
Rachel Leisso
et al.
Abstract:In the current domestic market, improper packaging systems cause a significant amount of food loss and waste of sweet cherry fruit from the packinghouse to the table. The purpose of this study was to assess whether reducing the commercial zipper‐lock bags' perforation ratio (PR) from 2% to 0.5% or 0.05% had the potential to improve the quality and resistance to postharvest disorders of stem‐on (SO) and stem‐free (SF) ‘Chelan’ and ‘Lapins’ cherries during a series of 14 days at 0°C, 2 days at 10°C and 2 days at… Show more
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