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Ethylene ripening of pears by unconventional means

Author: Dr Keith Sharrock

Published: 2005

Summary: This project aims to test the potential of unconventional approaches to ethylene conditioning to expand the market window for winter pears, particularly ‘Green Anjou’. This has involved firstly confirming the reported need over the first month of storage for more prolonged and elevated exposures to ethylene than are practical using conventional conditioning methods. That knowledge has then been applied in testing the usefulness of our prototype Ethylene Release capsules (ERCs) as a viable alternative means of achieving optimal conditioning without requiring expensive conditioning facilities.

Keywords:

  • Pear
  • Post-Harvest
  • Ethylene
  • Ethylene conditioning
  • Ethylene Release Capsules
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