Changes in Ultrastructure and Oxidation Resistance of Peel of Pear Cultivars during Shelf Life
Postharvest period is a process of natural maturation and senescence. The peel structure and antioxidant capacity of pears are the most important factors that affect its postharvest quality. However, the changes in pear peel properties are still unclear during shelf life. In this study, transmission...
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Main Authors: | Hongliang Huo, Zhiqin Zhou, Jiayu Xu, Luming Tian, Xingguang Dong, Ying Zhang, Dan Qi, Chao Liu, Yufen Cao |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/dd30f4b0a06a499da70f308e95dd9aac |
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