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    Ultra-low temperature shipping and cold chain management of 'fuerte' avocados (Persea americana Mill.) grown in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. 

    Lutge, Andre. (2011)
    ‘Fuerte’ makes up 25% of the avocados exported from South Africa to European markets and requires shipping periods of up to 28 days and a correctly managed cold chain. A temperature of 5.5°C and expensive CA and 1-MCP ...
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    Management of avocado postharvest physiology. 

    Blakey, Robert John. (2011)
    Avocados are an important horticultural crop in South Africa, especially in the provinces of KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga and Limpopo. The distance to traditional export markets, phytosanitary restrictions to lucrative ...
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    Effect of postharvest silicon application on 'hass' avocado (Persea americana Mill.) fruit quality. 

    Kaluwa, Kamukota. (2010)
    The South African avocado industry is export-orientated with forty percent of total production sold overseas. The avocado fruit is a highly perishable product with a relatively high rate of respiration which results in ...
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    Enhancement of 'Hass' avocado shelf life using ultra-low temperature shipping or 1-MCP treatment and cold chain management. 

    Kok, Richard Dean. (2011)
    Avocados are becoming an increasingly important crop in South Africa, where the main producing areas include Limpopo, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal provinces. The South African avocado industry faces considerable challenges ...
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    Some aspects of cold storage of 'Fuerte' avocados (Persea americana Mill.) grown in the Natal midlands. 

    Donkin, Derek John. (1995)
    The South African avocado industry is largely export orientated and export by sea to European markets necessitates cold storage for up to 4 weeks at temperatures around 5.5°C. Avocado fruit is subject to chilling injury ...
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    Vapour heat treatment of 'Hass' and 'Fuerte' avocado (Persea americana Mill.) fruit for extending storage life. 

    Weller, Philip Lawrence. (1998)
    In an attempt to extend storage life of 'Hass' and 'Fuerte' avocado {Persea americana Mill.) fruit postharvest vapour heat treatments were used. Vapour heat treatment temperature regimes were 36, 38, 40 and 42°C for ...

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    AuthorBlakey, Robert John. (1)Donkin, Derek John. (1)Kaluwa, Kamukota. (1)Kok, Richard Dean. (1)Lutge, Andre. (1)Weller, Philip Lawrence. (1)Subject
    Avocado--Storage. (6)
    Theses--Horticultural science. (6)Avocado--Postharvest physiology. (4)Avocado--Postharvest technology. (4)Avocado--Quality. (4)Avocado--Effect of temperature on. (3)Avocado. (3)Avocado--Postharvest diseases and injuries. (2)Avocado--Ripening. (2)Cold storage. (2)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2013 (4)1995 - 1999 (2)Has File(s)true (6)

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