Postharvest Physiology and Disease of Fruits
A special issue of Horticulturae (ISSN 2311-7524). This special issue belongs to the section "Postharvest Biology, Quality, Safety, and Technology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (14 April 2023) | Viewed by 12086
Special Issue Editor
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Dear Colleagues,
Fruit after harvest is still characterized by living organism features. Many physiological processes occur in fruit, which provide the development of undesirable changes in physicochemical parameters, sensory attributes, nutritional value and biological activity, and also the growth of microorganisms, shortening the shelf life. Thus, to extend the availability of fresh fruit for customers, it is necessary to apply proper storage techniques but also investigate and explain the physiological changes in fruit. The Special Issue “Postharvest Physiology and Disease of Fruits” is dedicated to original research papers, reviews, opinions and short communications considering technological and biological research of harvested fruit. This includes the areas of physiology, biochemistry and microbiology of fruit, innovative techniques in extending the shelf life, postharvest biological activity and fruit diseases.
Dr. Tomasz Piechowiak
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- biological activity
- fruit biochemistry
- fruit quality
- fruit diseases
- microbial contamination
- shelf life
- postharvest technology
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