Modified and controlled atmosphere storage of subtropical crops
Mustafa Erkan and Chien Yi Wang
Stewart Postharvest Review, Volume 2, Number 5, October 2006, pp. 1-8(8)
2006
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Recent findings: Under MA and CA conditions, the respiration rate of the fruit is decreased and, as a direct effect, the consumption of respiration substrates such as organic acids and sugars is retarded, and the growth of micro-organisms is suppressed. Therefore, MA and CA are helpful in maintaining the quality of many subtropical fruits.
Limitations: When using these technologies, careful attention must be paid to the survival and growth of pathogenic organisms in the enclosed conditions due to high relative humidity, particularly at warm non-chilling temperatures.
Directions for future research: More research is needed on the microbiological safety of fresh-cut subtropical fruits and the effect of antimicrobial films on various intact and fresh-cut subtropical commodities. Interaction between various gas concentrations, both MA and CA, the development of pathogenic micro-organisms and finding better film types for different species and cultivars of subtropical fruits also merit further research.