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Controlled Atmosphere Storage of Fruits and Vegetables [Hardback]

(King Mongkuts Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 288 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-1998
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0851992676
  • ISBN-13: 9780851992679
  • Formāts: Hardback, 288 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-1998
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0851992676
  • ISBN-13: 9780851992679
The transportation and storage of fresh fruit and vegetables is an international operation for which the available technology must be used to ensure that produce reaches the consumer in the best possible condition. The use of controlled atmospheric conditions, as a way of reducing the use of chemical preservatives and pesticides, has great potential for the reduction of postharvest losses and the maintenance of nutritive value and organoleptic characteristics. The proper application of controlled atmosphere storage is likely to have as great an impact as the introduction of refrigeration technology a century earlier, yet its potential is only just becoming appreciated, despite its use for apples for many years. In this book, the author reviews and condenses the large amount of research on controlled atmosphere storage, going back more than 80 years, in order to provide the most comprehensive reference source on this topic. It traces the history of the technique and the range of conditions currently in use for different fruit and vegetables, and their effect on flavour, quality and physiology. The influence of pests and diseases, environmental factors such as mixtures of gases, and packaging are then described and the recommended controlled atmosphere conditions for a wide range of crops is provided. This book is essential reading for horticultural researchers and food industry staff concerned with transportation, storage and quality. In addition, it is a valuable reference source for students of horticulture, agriculture, engineering, food science and technology, and food marketing, as well as regulatory bodies and consumer groups.
Preface x(2)
Acknowledgements xii
1 Introduction
1(13)
Definition of Terms
1(5)
Physiological disorders
3(3)
History
6(7)
Controlled atmosphere storage in the UK
6(4)
Controlled atmosphere storage in the USA
10(1)
Early knowledge of the effects of gases on crops
11(2)
Conclusion
13(1)
2 Current Use of Controlled Atmosphere Storage for Fruit and Vegetables
14(42)
Controlled Atmosphere Store Construction
16(14)
Temperature control
20(1)
Humidity control
21(2)
Gas control equipment
23(1)
Oxygen control
23(2)
Carbon dioxide control
25(4)
Membrane system
29(1)
Pre-controlled Atmosphere Storage Treatments
30(2)
High temperature
31(1)
Chemicals
31(1)
Interrupted Controlled Atmosphere Storage
32(1)
Carbon Dioxide Shock Treatment
33(2)
Total Nitrogen or High Nitrogen Storage
35(1)
Residual Effects of Controlled Atmosphere Storage
36(1)
Fruit Ripening and Controlled Atmosphere Storage
37(2)
Controlled Atmosphere Transport
39(11)
Ethylene bed
47(1)
Humidity injection system
47(1)
Carbon dioxide injection system
48(1)
Oxygen addition
48(1)
Gas return flow
48(2)
Hypobaric Storage
50(3)
Safety
53(1)
Ethylene
53(1)
Oxygen
54(1)
Carbon dioxide
54(1)
Conclusion
54(2)
3 The Effect of Controlled Atmosphere Storage on Flavour, Quality and Physiology
56(15)
Flavour
56(2)
Off-flavour
58(1)
Volatile Compounds
59(2)
Acidity
61(3)
Nutrition
64(1)
Discoloration
65(1)
Respiration Rate
65(5)
Conclusion
70(1)
4 The Effect of Controlled Atmosphere Storage on Pests and Diseases
71(10)
Disease
71(2)
Physiological Disorders
73(4)
Insect Control
77(2)
Conclusion
79(2)
5 The Influence of Environmental Factors on Controlled Atmosphere Storage
81(14)
Interaction between Ethylene and Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen
81(1)
Interaction of Temperature with Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen
82(1)
Interaction of Humidity with Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen
83(1)
Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen Damage
84(7)
High Oxygen Storage
91(2)
Conclusion
93(2)
6 Modified Atmosphere Packaging
95(22)
Film Types
98(2)
Film Permeability
100(1)
Gas Flushing in Modified Atmosphere Packaging
101(1)
Modelling
102(2)
Effect of Product on Gas Content
104(1)
Perforation
105(1)
Absorbents in Modified Atmosphere Packaging
105(4)
Polyethylene Bags with an Adjustable Diffusion Leak
109(1)
Safety
110(3)
Humidity
113(1)
Increase in Postharvest Life
114(1)
Vaccum Packing
115(1)
Conclusion
116(1)
7 Recommended Controlled Atmosphere Storage Conditions for Selected Crops
117(102)
Apple, Malus domestica
117(24)
Apricot, Prunus armeniaca
141(1)
Apricot, Japanese Prunus mume
142(1)
Artichoke, Globe artichoke, Cynara scolymus
143(1)
Asian pear, Nashi, Pyrus pyrifolia, P. ussuriensis variety sinensis
144(1)
Asparagus, Asparagus officinalis
144(1)
Aubergine, Eggplant, Solanum melongena
145(1)
Avocado, Persea americana
145(2)
Banana, Musa
147(4)
Beet, Beta vulgaris
151(1)
Berries, Rubus spp.
151(1)
Bitter melon, Momordica charantia
151(1)
Black sapote, Diospyros ebenaster
151(1)
Blackcurrant, Ribes nigrum
151(1)
Blueberry, Bilberry, Whortleberry, Vaccinium corymbosum
152(1)
Breadfruit, Artocarpus altilis, A. communis
152(1)
Broccoli, Sprouting broccoli, Brassica oleracea variety italica
153(3)
Brussels sprouts, Brassica oleracea variety gemmifera
156(1)
Butter bean, Lima bean, Phaseolus lunatus
157(1)
Cabbage, Brassica oleracea variety capitata
157(2)
Cactus pear, Prickly pear, Tuna spp., Opuntia ficus indica, O. robusta
159(1)
Capsicum, Sweet pepper, Bell pepper, Capsicum annum variety grossum
159(2)
Carambola, Star fruit, Averrhoa carambola
161(1)
Carrot, Daucus carota subspecies sativus
161(1)
Cassava, Tapioca, Manioc, Yuca, Manihot esculenta
162(1)
Cauliflower, Brassica oleracea variety botrytis
163(1)
Celeriac, Turnip rooted celery, Apium graveolens variety rapaceum
164(1)
Celery, Apium graveolens variety dulce
165(1)
Cherimoya, Annona Cherimola
166(1)
Cherry, Prunus avium (sweet cherry), P. cerasus (sour cherry)
167(1)
Chestnut, Castanea crenata
168(1)
Chicory, Cichorium intybus
168(1)
Chillies, Chilli peppers, Hot peppers, Cherry peppers, Capsicum annum, C. frutescens
168(1)
Chinese cabbage, Brassica pekinensis
169(1)
Citrus hybrids, Citrus spp.
170(1)
Cranberry, American cranberry, Vaccinium macrocarpon, European cranberry. V. oxycoccus
170(1)
Cucumber, Cucumis sativus
170(1)
Durian, Durio zibethinus
171(1)
Endive, Escarole, Witloof chicory, Cichorium endiva
172(1)
Fig, Ficus carica
172(1)
Garlic, Allium sativum
173(1)
Grape, Vitus vinifera
173(1)
Grapefruit, Pummelo, Citrus pardisi
174(1)
Guava, Psidium guajava
175(1)
Horseradish, Armoracia rusticana
175(1)
Kiwifruit, Chinese gooseberry, Yang tao, Actinidia chinensis
176(1)
Kohlrabi, Brassica oleracea variety gongylodes
176(1)
Lanzones, Langsat, Lansium domesticum
177(1)
Leek, Allium ampeloprasum variety porrum
177(1)
Lemon, Citrus limon
177(1)
Lettuce, Lactuca sativa
177(1)
Lime, Citrus aurantifolia
178(1)
Longan Dimocarpus longana
179(1)
Lychee, Litchi, Litchi chinensis
179(1)
Mango, Mangifera indica
179(5)
Melon, Cucumis Melo
184(1)
Mushroom, Agaricus bisporus
184(1)
Natsudaidai, Citrus natsudaidai
185(1)
Nectarine, Prunus persica variety nectarina
185(1)
Okra, Lady's finger, Hibiscus esculentus
186(1)
Olive, Olea europaea
186(1)
Onion, Bulb onion, Allium cepa variety cepa
187(2)
Orange, Citrus sinensis
189(1)
Oyster mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus
190(1)
Papaya, Pawpaw, Carica Papaya
190(1)
Parsley, Petroselinum sativum
192(1)
Passionfruit, Passiflora edulis forma flavicarpa, P. edulis forma edulis
192(1)
Peach, Prunus persica
192(1)
Pear, Pyrus communis
193(1)
Pea, Garden pea, Mange tout, Snow pea, Sugar pea, Pisum sativum
194(1)
Persimmon, Sharon fruit, Kaki, Diospyros kaki
194(3)
Pineapple, Ananas comosus
197(1)
Plantain, Musa
198(1)
Plum, Prune, Prunus domestica
198(2)
Pomegranate, Punica granatum
200(1)
Pomerac, Otaheite apple, Syzygium malaccese
200(1)
Potato, Solanum tuberosum
201(2)
Radish, Raphanus sativus
203(1)
Rambutan, Nephellium lappaceum
204(1)
Raspberry, Rubus idaeus
204(1)
Red currant, Ribes sativum
205(1)
Rhubarb, Rbeum rhaponticum
206(1)
Runner bean, Green bean, French bean, Kidney bean, Snap bean, Phaseolus vulgaris
206(1)
Salsify, Tragopogen porrifolius
207(1)
Sapodilla, Manilkara zapota
207(1)
Satsuma mandarin, Citrus unshiu, Common mandarin, C. reticulata
207(1)
Shiitake, Lentinus edodes
208(1)
Soursop, Annona muricata
208(1)
Spinach, Spinacia oleracea
208(1)
Spring onions, Escallion, Green onions, Allium cepa
209(1)
Squash, Cucurbita spp.
209(1)
Strawberry, Fragaria X ananassa
210(2)
Swede, Rutabaga, Brassica napus variety napobrassica
212(1)
Sweetpotato, Ipomoea batatas
213(1)
Sweetcorn, Babycorn, Zea mays variety saccharata
213(1)
Sweetsop, Sugar apple, Annona squamosa
214(1)
Taro, Dasheen, Eddoe, Cocoyam, Xanthosoma spp. Colocasia spp.
214(1)
Tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum
214(3)
Turnip rooted parsley, Petroselinum crispum subsp. tuberosum
217(1)
Turnip, Brassica rapa variety rapa
217(1)
Watermelon, Citrullus lanatus
217(1)
Yam, Dioscorea spp.
218(1)
References 219(46)
Index 265


Anthony Keith Thompson is currently a Visiting Professor at King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang in Thailand and was formally: Professor of Plant Science, University of Asmara, Eritrea; Professor of Postharvest Technology and Head of Department, Cranfield University, UK; Team Leader, EU project at the Windward Islands Banana Development and Exporting Company; Principal Scientific Officer, Tropical Products Institute, London; Postharvest Expert for the UN in the Sudan, Yemen and Korea for the Food and Agriculture Organization, Ghana and Sri Lanka for the International Trade Centre and Gambia for the World Bank; Advisor to the British, Jamaican and Colombian Governments in postharvest technology of fruit and vegetables; Research Fellow in Crop Science, University of the West Indies, Trinidad; Demonstrator in Biometrics at University of Leeds. He has also worked as a consultant for various commercial and government organisations across the world. Professor Thompson has published over 100 journal papers and numerous scientific textbooks over the course of his career.