Advances in postharvest management of horticultural produce
Contributions by Dr J. R. Olatunji, Prof A. R. East, Dr John DeLong, Dr Robert Prange, Dr Jeffrey S. Brandenburg, Dr Elizabeth A. Baldwin, Prof Jeffrey K. Brecht, Prof Keith Warriner, Dr Mahdiyeh Hasani, Dr P. Truchado, Dr A. Allende, Dr M. I. Gil, Dr Joshua B. Gurtler, Dr Xuetong Fan, Dr Tony Jin, Dr Brendan Niemira, Prof Elazar Fallik, Dr Susan Lurie, Dr Lisa Jamieson, Dr Allan Woolf, Dr John Golding, Dr Sukhvinder Pal Singh, Dr Marcin Glowacz, Prof Samir Droby, Dr Michael Wisniewski, Dr Davide Spadaro, Prof Kerry Walsh, Dr Nicholas T. Anderson, Prof Penelope Perkins-Veazie, Dr Chris Gunter, Dr Marlee Trandel, Dr I. Uysal, Dr M. C. N. Nunes, Dr J. P. Emond, Dr S. Mercier, Dr U. McCarthy Edited by Prof. Chris Watkins
Publication date:
21 January 2020Length of book:
464 pagesPublisher
Burleigh Dodds Science PublishingDimensions:
229x152mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9781786762887
This book reviews key advances in preservation techniques for fresh fruit and vegetables.
Part 1 summarises developments and improvements in preservation technologies such as cooling, controlled atmosphere storage, modified atmosphere and active packaging as well as barrier coatings. The focus of Part 2 is on post-harvest safety management and disinfection. Chapters cover current research on mechanisms of pathogen contamination of fresh produce, as well as improvements in sanitising regimes and disinfection techniques using heat, irradiation and plasma, ozone and natural antimicrobials. The final part of the book surveys advances in monitoring postharvest quality of fresh produce and smart distribution systems to maintain the quality of horticultural produce.
"Much is talked about food loss and waste but little is being done given the scale of the problem. Through experts in the field, this book provides insights into the management practices and latest technologies available. A great effort and many congratulations."
Prof Leon A. Terry, Cranfield University, UK