Postharvest physiology and hypobaric storage of fresh produce /

Hypobaric (low-pressure; LP) storage offers considerable potential as a method for preventing postharvest losses of horticultural and other perishable commodities, such as fruits, vegetables, cut flowers and meat. This book, written by the world's leading authority on hypobaric storage, provide...

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Main Author: Burg, Stanley P., 1933- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK : CABI, 2004.
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505 0 # |a Introduction -- Origins of the LP Concept -- Gas and Vapour Mass Transport -- Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Ammonia and Cyanide -- Ethylene -- Heat Transfer and Water Loss -- Postharvest Diseases and Physiological Disorders -- Insect Quarantine -- Technical Difficulties Associated with Laboratory Hypobaric Research -- Horticultural Commodity Requirements -- Meat Storage -- Warehouse Design -- Intermodal Container Design -- Conclusions. 
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520 3 # |a Hypobaric (low-pressure; LP) storage offers considerable potential as a method for preventing postharvest losses of horticultural and other perishable commodities, such as fruits, vegetables, cut flowers and meat. This book, written by the world's leading authority on hypobaric storage, provides a comprehensive evaluation and documentation of this method, its scientific basis and its uses. 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. These chapters cover the origins of the LP concept; gas and vapour mass transport; the roles of oxygen, carbon dioxide, ammonia, cyanide and ethylene in pre- and postharvest physiology; in addition to heat transfer and water loss. The effects of hypobaric conditions on postharvest diseases, physiological disorders and insect quarantine are considered, followed by chapters on technical difficulties associated with laboratory hypobaric research, and on the design of hypobaric warehouses and transportation chambers. LP storage requirements for a large number of horticultural commodities (specific fruits, vegetables, cut flowers, cuttings and pot plants) are described. One chapter covers the use of LP storage for meat, with a section on specific commodity requirements (beef, chicken, duck, fish, horse meat, lamb, pork, shrimp and veal). This book is a definitive reference work and will interest academics and professionals in horticulture, plant physiology, pest management, and the shipping and food industries. 
530 # # |a Also available in print format. 
588 # # |a Title from PDF title page (viewed August 29, 2013). 
650 # 0 |a Fruit  |x Postharvest physiology. 
650 # 0 |a Vegetables  |x Postharvest physiology. 
650 # 0 |a Fruit  |x Storage. 
650 # 0 |a Vegetables  |x Storage. 
650 # 4 |a Horticultural Crops, (New March 2000) 
650 # 4 |a Environmental Pest Management. 
650 # 4 |a Cleaning, Grading, Handling, Storage and Transport Equipment. 
650 # 4 |a Meat Produce. 
650 # 4 |a Crop Produce. 
650 # 4 |a Aquatic Produce. 
650 # 4 |a Food Storage and Preservation. 
650 # 4 |a Storage Problems and Pests of Food. 
650 # 4 |a Non-food/Non-feed Plant Products. 
650 # 4 |a Biodeterioration. 
650 # 7 |a Fowls.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Insects.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Plants.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Ammonia.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Beef.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Carbon dioxide.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Chicken meat.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Container transport.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Containers.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Cut flowers.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Cuttings.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Cyanides.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Design.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Duck meat.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Endogenous growth regulators.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Environmental control.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Ethylene.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Fish.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Fruits.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Gas exchange.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Heat transfer.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Horse meat.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Horticultural crops.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Hypobaric storage.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Insect control.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Insect pests.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Lamb (meat)  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Meat.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Oxygen.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Pest control.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Pigmeat.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Plant growth regulators.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Postharvest decay.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Postharvest losses.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Postharvest physiology.  |2 cabt 
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650 # 7 |a Storage decay.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Storage disorders.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Stored products pests.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Stores.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Veal.  |2 cabt 
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