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Prepared by: Hamid Salari
INFLUENCE OF PREHARVEST FACTORS ON POSTHARVEST LIFE OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Prepared by: Hamid Salari
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Water supply (Irrigation)
Bad effect may be caused by: Too much rain or irrigation: brittle and easily damage leafy vegetables Lack of rain or irrigation: low juice content and thick skin in citrus fruits Dry condition followed by rain or irrigation: cracks
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Soil fertility (Fertilization) Some of the effects are:
Lack of nitrogen: yellow-red discoloration of Lack of potassium: abnormal ripening Calcium: blossom end rot, bitter pit Boron: cracking
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Crop load size total soluble solid contents (TSS)
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Fruit canopy position Large difference in TSS and acidity size
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Leaf removal colour Girdling size TSS and acidity
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Crop rotation reducing decay control of soilborne diseases Weed control alternate hosts for crop disease and pests compete with crops for nutrient and soil moisture.
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Crop hygiene-decaying
dead wood: source of disease
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Agricultural chemicals
These are of two types: Pesticides and herbicides Growth-regulating Temperature High sugar Poor colour
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Rootstock Size Colour Taste
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Length of the day Citrus and mango produced in full sun had a thinner skin, low average weight, lower juice content and lower acidity. Besides, citrus grown in shade are less susceptible to chilling injury in further storage.
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