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Title Advances in postharvest management of horticultural produce / edited by Chris Watkins
Published Cambridge : Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, 2020

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Description 1 online resource
Series Burleigh Dodds series in agricultural science ; number 66
Burleigh Dodds series in agricultural science ; no. 66.
Contents Intro -- Advances in postharvest management of horticultural produce -- Contents -- Series list -- Introduction -- Part 1 Preservation techniques -- Chapter 1 Advances in cooling technologies to preserve horticultural produce -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Cooling methods and choices -- 3 Advances in package design to influence cooling -- 4 Advances in assessing homogeneity -- 5 Fruit simulators -- 6 Cooling impact on long-term product outcomes -- 7 Advances in vacuum cooling -- 8 Horticultural cooling in developing countries -- 9 Case study: Cooling of the New Zealand Hayward Kiwifruit
10 Conclusion -- 11 Acknowledgements -- 12 Where to look for further information -- 13 References -- Chapter 2 Advances in controlled atmosphere storage of horticultural produce -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Initial low oxygen stress (ILOS) -- 3 Anti-ethylene compounds -- 4 Delayed controlled atmosphere storage -- 5 Dynamic controlled atmosphere (DCA) storage -- 6 1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) and DCA technologies -- 7 Storage energy reduction strategies -- 8 Case study: DCA-chlorophyll fluorescence (CF) -- 9 Conclusion and future trends -- 10 Where to look for further information -- 11 References
Chapter 3 Advances in modified atmosphere and active packaging of horticultural produce -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Modified atmospheres -- 3 Fruit and vegetable senescence -- 4 Respiration rate quantification -- 5 Polymer engineering -- 6 Converting technology -- 7 Additive technologies -- 8 Applications -- 9 Conclusion and future trends -- 10 References -- Chapter 4 Advances in the use of barrier coatings and additives in the preservation of fresh horticultural produce -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Coatings for fruits and vegetables -- 3 Additives for fruits and vegetables
4 Combination of coatings and additives for fruits and vegetables -- 5 Conclusion and future trends -- 6 References -- Part 2 Safety management and disinfection techniques -- Chapter 5 Post-harvest risk management of biological hazards encountered in horticultural produce -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Foodborne illness outbreaks linked to fresh produce -- 3 Sources of human pathogens in post-harvest operations -- 4 Risk assessment -- 5 Risk management of post-harvest fresh produce -- 6 Case study: validation of post-harvest interventions using Response Surface Methodology
7 Future trends and conclusion -- 8 Where to look for further information -- 9 References -- Chapter 6 Advances in understanding pathogens contaminating horticultural produce -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Microbial contamination of horticultural produce: surveillance, source attribution and microbial risk assessment of foodborne pathogens -- 3 Main sources for pathogen contamination: primary production, processing, distribution and cold chain -- 4 Routes of pathogens contaminating FFV: attachment and internalization -- 5 Factors affecting the survival-inactivation of pathogens in horticultural products
Summary This book provides a comprehensive review of the causes and prevention of food losses and waste (FLW) at key steps in the supply chain. The book begins by defining what is meant by food losses and waste and then assessing current research on its economic, environmental and nutritional impact. It then reviews what we know about causes and prevention of FLW at different stages in the supply chain, from cultivation, harvesting and storage, through processing and distribution to retail and consumer use. The third part of the book looks at FLW for particular commodities, including cereals and grains, fresh fruit and vegetables, roots and tubers, oilseeds and tubers, meat and dairy products, and fish and seafood products. The final section in the book reviews the effectiveness of campaigns to reduce FLW in regions such as North and Latin America, Asia and the Pacific, the Middle East and, sub-Saharan Africa
Notes Professor Chris Watkins is Herman H. Cohn Professor of Horticulture and Associate Dean at Cornell University and Director of Cornell Cooperative Extension. An internationally-renowned expert on postharvest physiology, and a Fellow of the American Society for Horticultural Science. He is the current Chair of the International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS) Division for Postharvest and Quality Assurance, and a member of the editorial board of the journal Postharvest Biology and Technology
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Subject Horticultural crops -- Postharvest technology
TECHNOLOGY -- Agriculture -- General.
TECHNOLOGY -- Agriculture -- Crop Science.
TECHNOLOGY -- Agriculture -- Sustainable Agriculture.
Horticultural crops -- Postharvest technology
Form Electronic book
Author Watkins, Chris, editor
ISBN 9781003047650
1003047653
9781786762917
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9781786762900
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