Crop post-harvest science and technology : perishables

International trade in high value perishables has grown enormously in the past few decades. In the developed world consumers now expect to be able to eat perishable produce from all parts of the world, and in most cases throughout the year. Perishable plant products are, however, susceptible to phys...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Rees, Debbie (-), Farrell, Graham, Dr, Orchard, J. E.
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley-Blackwell 2012.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Tomatoes / Elhadi M. Yahia, Jeff K. Brecht
  • Banana / David W. Turner, Jeanie A. Fortescue
  • Citrus / Lise Korsten, Peter Taverner
  • Pome / John Golding, Jenny Jobling
  • Mango / Zora Singh, Sukhvinder Singh
  • Pineapple / Nimal Adikaram, Charmalie Abayasekara
  • Avocado / Elhadi M. Yahia
  • Grape / Julia Aked, Christian Chervin, Carlos H. Crisosto
  • Stone fruit / Carlos H. Crisosto, Kevin R. Day
  • Soft fruit / Leon Terry
  • Kiwifruit and exotics / Graham Farrell
  • Prickly pear / Elhadi M. Yahia
  • Cucurbits / Steven A. Sargent, Donald N. Maynard
  • Herbs and spices / Graham Farrell
  • Potatoes / Chris Bishop ... [et al.]
  • Onions / Lesley Currah, Leon Terry, Katherine Downes
  • Tropical root crops / Debbie Rees ... [et al.]
  • Flowers / Daryl Joyce, John Faragher.