Contents of Postharvest Biology and Technology, Vol. 6

Contents of Postharvest Biology and Technology, Vol. 6

Postharvest Biology and Technology 6 (1995) 373-375 Contents of Postharvest Biology and Technology, Vol. 6 Nos. 1, 2 June 1995 A ‘scald-like’ cont...

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Postharvest Biology and Technology 6 (1995) 373-375

Contents of Postharvest Biology and Technology, Vol. 6

Nos. 1, 2

June 1995

A ‘scald-like’ controlled atmosphere storage disorder of Empire apples injury induced by CO2 D.M. Burmeister and D.R. Dilley (East Lansing, MI, USA)

a chilling 1

Effect of wound moisture on the biocontrol by Candida oleophila of gray mold rot (Bonytis cinerea) of apple J. Mercier and C.L. Wilson (Kearneysville, WV, USA)

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Physical and chemical quality characteristics of strawberries after storage are reduced by a short delay to cooling M.C.N. Nunes (Porto, Portugal), J.K. Brecht (Gainesville, FL, USA), A.M.M.B. Morais (Porto, Portugal) and S.A. Sargent (Gainesville, FL, USA)

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Effects of floret maturity, cytokinin and ethylene on broccoli yellowing after harvest M.S. Tian, L. Davies, C.G. Downs (Levin, New Zealand), X.F. Liu (Shaanxi, P.R. China) and R.E. Lill (Levin, New Zealand)

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Determination of film requirements and respiratory behaviour of fresh produce in modified atmosphere packaging G.B.Y. Christie, J.I. Macdiarmid, K. Schliephake (Clayton, Vie., Australia) and R.B. Tomkins (Ferntree Gully, Vie., Australia)

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Immersion of cucumber fruit in heated water alters chilling-induced physiological changes T.G. McCollum, H. Doostdar, R.T. Mayer and R.E. McDonald (Orlando, FL, USA)

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Postharvest physiology and quality of bitter melon (Momordica charmtin L.) R.-J. Zong, L. Morris and M. Cantwell (Davis, CA, USA)

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Harvest maturity related changes in the content of endogenous phytohormones quality parameters of melon C. Larrigaudiere (Lleida, Spain), P. Guillen and M. Vendrell (Barcelona, Spain)

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Isolation of plasma membrane from Capsicum annum fruit tissue: prevention of acid phosphatase contamination G. Wang (Griffin, GA, USA), D.J. Morrt (West Lafayette, IN, USA) and R.L. Shewfelt (Griffin, GA, USA)

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Evaluation of transgenic tomato fruit with reduced polygalacturonase activity in combination with the rin mutation A.J. Murray (Littlehampton, UK), C.R. Bird, W.W. Schuch (Bracknell, UK) and G.E. Hobson (Littlehampton, UK)

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Flavor quality of fresh tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) as affected by sugar and acid levels TM.M. Malundo, R.L. Shewfelt (Griffin, GA, USA) and J.W. Scott (Bradenton, FL, USA)

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Effect of high numbers of exogenous bacteria on the water relations and longevity of cut carnation flowers W.G. van Doorn, Y. de Witte and H. Harkema (Wageningen, The Netherlands)

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Copper reverses silver inhibition of flower senescence in Petuniahybrida M. Knee (Columbus, OH, USA)

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Improving storability of ‘lhrocco’ oranges by postharvest hot-dip fungicide treatments M. Schirra (Oristano, Italy) and M. Mulas (&sari, Italy)

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Litchi and rambutan insect disinfestation: treatments to minimize induced pericarp browning R.E. Paull, M.E.Q. Reyes and M.U. Reyes (Honolulu, HI, USA)

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The influence of storage time and temperature on chilling injury in Fuyu and Suruga persimmon (Diospyros k&i L.) grown in subtropical Australia R.J. Collins and J.S. Tisdell (Lawes, Qld., Australia)

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Aloe vera gel activity against plant pathogenic fungi

Y. Saks (Qatxrin, Israel) and R. Barkai-Golan (Bet Dagan, Israel)

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Preharvest factors and the heat sensitivity of field-grown ripening papaya fruit R.E. Paul1 (Honolulu, HI, USA)

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Long-term hermetic storage of barley in PVC-covered concrete platforms under Mediterranean conditions A. Varnava (Nicosia, Cyprus), S. Navarro and E. Donahaye (Bet Dagan, Israel)

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Announcement

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Nos. 3,4

October 1995

Review

Postharvest physiology and storage of rambutan TJ. O’Hare (Hamilton, Qld., Australia)

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Research Papers

Ethanol vapour - a new anti-scald treatment for apples K.J. Scott, C.M.C. Yuen and E Ghahramani (Kensington, N.S.W., Australia)

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A comparison of ethylene production, maturity and controlled atmosphere storage life of Gala, Fuji and Lady Williams apples (Malus domestica, Borkh.) J.J. Jobling and W.B. McGlasson (Richmond, N.S.W., Australia)

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Reduction of superficial scald of apples with vegetable oils K.J. Scott, C.M.C. Yuen (Sydney, N.S.W., Australia) and G.H. Kim (Seoul, Korea)

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The influence of harvest date on the volatile composition of ‘Starkspur Golden’ apples M. Vanoli, C. Visai and A. Rixxolo (Milano, Italy)

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Ripening behavior and combined fungicide and prestorage heat effects on decay control of ‘BOSC’pears in air or step-wise low oxygen storage PM. Chen, R.A. Spot& D.M. Varga, L.A. Cervantes (Hood River, OR, USA)

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Effect of ethylene on postharvest life of strawberries R.B.H. Wills (Sydney, N.S.W., Australia) and G.H. Kim (Seoul,

Environmental stresses affect tomato microsomal membrane function natural ripening and senescence T Palma, A.G. Marangoni and D.W. Stanley (Guelph, Ont., Canada) In situ, real-time monitoring of wound-induced ethylene infrared laser-driven systems H.S.M. de Vries, F.J.M. Harren and J. Reuss (Nijmegen, The climacteric J. Andrews

respiration rise in attached (Littlehampton, UK)

and detached

Sucrose prevents foliage desiccation in cut Leucadendron R.B. Jones (Knoxfield, Vie. 3176, Australia)

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Korea)

in cherry

differently

than 257

tomatoes

by two 275

Netherlands)

tomato

fruit 287

‘Silvan Red’ during

cool storage 293

Secondary plant metabolites as control agents of postharvest Peniciffium bulbs E.J. Smid, Y. de Witte and L.G.M. Gorris (Wageningen, Netherlands) I-Methylcyclopropene inhibits ethylene action in cut phlox flowers R. Porat, E. Shlomo (Rehovot, Israel), M. Serek (Frederiksberg, Sisler (Raleigh, NC, USA) and A. Borochov (Rehovot, Israel)

rot on tulip 303

Denmark),

E.C. 313

Suppression of Botrytis blight in cut rose flowers with gibberellic acid: effect of concentration and mode of application 0. Shaul, Y. Elad (Bet Dagan, Israel) and N. Zieslin (Rehovot, Israel)

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Suppression of Botrytis blight in cut rose flowers with gibberellic acid: effects of postharvest timing of the gibberellin treatment, conidial inoculation and cold storage period 0. Shaul, Y. Elad (Bet Dagan, Israel) and N. Zieslin (Rehovot, Israel)

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Star anise, Illicium verum Hook f. as a potential grain protectant neum (Herbst) and Sitophilus zeamais Motsch S.H. Ho, Y. Ma, P.M. Goh and K.Y. Sim (Singapore)

341

against

Ttibolium casta-

Hot-water immersion for disinfestation of lightbrown apple moth (Epiphyas postvitfana) and longtailed mealy bug (Pseudococcus Iongispinus) on persimmons PJ. Lester, P.R. Dentener, R.J. Petry and S.M. Alexander (Auckland, New Zealand)

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Effect of storage temperature and ethylene treatment fruit ripening M.U. Reyes and R.E. Paul1 (Honolulu, HI, USA)

357

on Guava

(Psidium

guajava

L.)

Erratum

367

Author index

369

Subject index

371

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