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Sustainable postharvest handling of horticultural products

dc.contributor.authorAntunes, Maria Dulce
dc.contributor.authorMiguel, Maria Graça
dc.contributor.authorNeves, Alcinda
dc.date.accessioned2015-06-15T14:53:25Z
dc.date.available2015-06-15T14:53:25Z
dc.date.issued2007
dc.description.abstractSustainable commercial horticultural success depends on satisfying consumer requirements. Fresh fruits and vegetables are important components of human food. However, horticultural products are highly perishable and losses can be of great importance if postharvest correct measures are not provided. Quality of fresh horticultural products can not be improved by postharvest technologies, only can be maintained, what means horticultural products must be of high quality at harvest. There is a worldwide trend to explore new alternatives to increase storage life, giving priority to methods that reduce horticultural product decay avoiding negative effects to human health and environment. The objective of our research was to apply environmental and human health friendly techniques to preserve fresh fruit quality through storage. Figs, apricots, oranges, pomegranates and kiwifruits were treated with sodium bicarbonate, calcium chloride, acetic acid or subjected to modified atmosphere packaging to increase their storage life with minimal quality loss, as well as damage to human health and environment. The use of these treatments and techniques gave a great performance in the reduction of fruit losses, weight loss and fruit softening. Postharvest techniques such as modified atmosphere and calcium, sodium bicarbonate and acetic acid treatments, when applied in adequate concentrations, help to keep fruit quality through storage, without damaging the environment and human health. The benefit of each treatment depends on the type of fruit.
dc.identifier.issn1790-5079
dc.identifier.otherAUT: MGM00322; MAN00114;
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/6279
dc.language.isoeng
dc.peerreviewedyes
dc.publisherWorld Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society
dc.relation.isbasedonP-007-KVW
dc.titleSustainable postharvest handling of horticultural products
dc.typejournal article
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oaire.citation.endPage116
oaire.citation.startPage111
oaire.citation.titleWSEAS Transactions on Environment and Development
oaire.citation.volume3
person.familyNameAntunes
person.familyNameMiguel
person.givenNameMaria Dulce
person.givenNameMaria da Graça
person.identifier177556
person.identifier.ciencia-idC11B-9B05-217E
person.identifier.ciencia-id6110-6FE7-DF28
person.identifier.orcid0000-0002-8913-6136
person.identifier.orcid0000-0003-2507-4228
person.identifier.ridA-4683-2012
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