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Storage management and nectarine shrivel

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F. G. Mitchell, University of California
J. P. Gentry

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California Agriculture 17(4):3-3.

Published April 01, 1963

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Elimination of weight losses during cooling of nectarines lengthened the holding period of the fruit by 50% before shrivel appeared in these tests. Air velocity and relative humidity are the critical factors, but changing requirements from the cooling to storage phases make it inadvisable to use one room for both purposes at the same time.

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Storage management and nectarine shrivel

F. G. Mitchell, J. P. Gentry
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Storage management and nectarine shrivel

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Authors

F. G. Mitchell, University of California
J. P. Gentry

Publication Information

California Agriculture 17(4):3-3.

Published April 01, 1963

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Elimination of weight losses during cooling of nectarines lengthened the holding period of the fruit by 50% before shrivel appeared in these tests. Air velocity and relative humidity are the critical factors, but changing requirements from the cooling to storage phases make it inadvisable to use one room for both purposes at the same time.

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