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The effect of the composition of the storage atmosphere on the development of rotting of Cox's Orange Pippin apples and the production of pectolytic enzymes by Gloeosporium spp

1964; Wiley; Volume: 54; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1744-7348.1964.tb01197.x

ISSN

1744-7348

Autores

K. L. Edney,

Tópico(s)

Algal biology and biofuel production

Resumo

SUMMARY Storage of Cox's Orange Pippin apples in 5% CO 2 + 3% O 2 or 0% CO 2 + 3% O 2 at 3·3° C. reduced rotting by Gloeosporium spp., as compared with storage in air. 5% CO 2 + 16% O 2 was less effective and reduced rotting on fewer occasions. In some years no reduction of rotting was obtained by storage in these gas mixtures. Retardation of rotting was sometimes achieved during the early part of the storage period by treatments which did not control rotting over the whole period. Production of pectolytic enzymes was reduced by incubation in these atmospheric conditions; the effect on G. album was greater than on G. perennans.

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