Factors affecting quality and postharvest properties of vegetables: Integration of water relations and metabolism
(2004) In Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition 44(3). p.139-154- Abstract
- Growing of vegetables in the field, harvesting, handling in the packing house and storage are events in the lifetime of vegetables that arc analysed from the point of view of the complex series of physiological transitions taking place in each of these events. Water is the major factor limiting plant metabolism and plants have developed fascinating mechanisms to cope with this limiting factor. Therefore, water relations (water, pressure and osmotic potential) are used as criteria for discussing plant stress physiology aspects such as osmotic, elastic adjustment and cold acclimation, as well as mechanical stress when the vegetable is harvested and during handling in the packing house. Consequences for the storage potential and quality of... (More)
- Growing of vegetables in the field, harvesting, handling in the packing house and storage are events in the lifetime of vegetables that arc analysed from the point of view of the complex series of physiological transitions taking place in each of these events. Water is the major factor limiting plant metabolism and plants have developed fascinating mechanisms to cope with this limiting factor. Therefore, water relations (water, pressure and osmotic potential) are used as criteria for discussing plant stress physiology aspects such as osmotic, elastic adjustment and cold acclimation, as well as mechanical stress when the vegetable is harvested and during handling in the packing house. Consequences for the storage potential and quality of the vegetable arc discussed. After harvesting, the postharvest cell has the ability to complete a complex series of physiological transitions that will influence vegetable quality and further processing operations. Metabolic changes in the cytosol, cell membrane and cell wall are described. (Less)
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- author
- Gomez, Federico LU ; Herppich, W ; Gekas, Vassilis LU and Sjöholm, Ingegerd LU
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- publishing date
- 2004
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- Contribution to journal
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- published
- subject
- keywords
- storage stability, mechanical stress, stress physiology, water relations
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- Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
- volume
- 44
- issue
- 3
- pages
- 139 - 154
- publisher
- Taylor & Francis
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- wos:000221761000001
- scopus:2942592593
- ISSN
- 1040-8398
- DOI
- 10.1080/10408690490424649
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- English
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