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Pear storage decay and fruit quality research

Author: David Sugar

Published: 2006

Summary: This research blends activities in the areas of postharvest pathology and physiology. One objective is to further develop a storage decay control program for winter pears in which diverse, independent decay control practices contribute to dependable reduction of postharvest diseases. A second objective is to develop and evaluate methods and materials for the promotion of pear quality during storage. Fruit quality research (including size enhancement) was included in this project beginning in 2006.

Keywords:

  • Pear
  • Post-Harvest
  • Calcium chloride sprays
  • Postharvest decay control
  • Pre-harvest fungicide
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