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Postharvest Physiology And Hypobaric Storage Of Fresh Produce First S P Burg

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Postharvest Physiology And Hypobaric Storage Of Fresh Produce First S P Burg
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Publisher: CABI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.19 MB
Pages: 671
Author: S P Burg
ISBN: 0851998011
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: First

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Postharvest Physiology And Hypobaric Storage Of Fresh Produce First S P Burg by S P Burg 0851998011 instant download after payment.

Hypobaric (low-pressure) storage offers considerable potential as a method to prevent postharvest loss of horticultural and other perishable commodities, such as fruit, vegetables, cut flowers and meat. Yet hitherto there has been no comprehensive evaluation and documentation of this method and its scientific basis.Written by the worlds leading authority on hypobaric storage Postharvest Physiology and Hypobaric Storage of Fresh Produce fills this gap in the existing literature. The first part of the book provides a detailed account of the metabolic functions of gases, and the mechanisms of postharvest gas exchange, heat transfer and water loss in fresh produce. The effect of hypobaric conditions on each process is then considered, before a critical review of all available information on hypobaric storage. This includes horticultural commodity requirements, laboratory research, and the design of hypobaric warehouses and transportation containers.

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