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Modelling Respiration of Strawberry (cv. Elsanta) as a Function of Temperature, Carbon Dioxide, Low and Superatmospheric Oxygen Concentrations

S. Grysen, B.E. Verlinden, A. Conesa and B.M. Nicolai

Book of Abstract. Information & technology for sustainable fruit & vegetable production, The 7th Fruit, Nut and Vegetable Production Engineering Symposium, 12-16 September 2005, Monpellier, France. Page 35

2005

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Modelling Respiration of Strawberry (cv. Elsanta) as a Function of Temperature, Carbon Dioxide, Low and Superatmospheric Oxygen Concentrations

The effect of oxygen (low and superatmospheric (> 20 kPa) concentrations), carbon dioxide and temperature o­n the respiration rate of ‘Elsanta’ strawberries, was evaluated. The strawberries were stored in glass jars at three temperatures (2°C, 7°C and 14°C). The jars were flushed with humidified gas mixtures. Two carbon dioxide levels (0 and 20 kPa) were combined with 8 levels of oxygen (0, 2, 5, 20, 50, 60, 80 and 100 kPa). Temperature, carbon dioxide and low oxygen concentrations significantly influenced the respiration rate. The respiration rates at superatmospheric oxygen concentrations (> 20 kPa) were not significantly different from those at 20 kPa O2. A model based o­n Michaelis-Menten kinetics to describe the respiration rates was constructed, which permits lower respiration rates at lower oxygen concentrations. The influence of temperature was described using an Arrhenius equation, and carbon dioxide was considered asa non-competitive inhibitor of the respiration.