Response of 'Lambert' and 'Ron's Seedling' sweet cherries to fumigation with methyl bromide plus cold storage
AJ Jessup
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture
28(3) 431 - 434
Published: 1988
Abstract
Fumigation with methyl bromide followed by storage for 10 or 30 days at 1° retarded weight loss in 'Ron's Seedling' sweet cherries. Loss of skin colour was delayed in 'Lambert' sweet cherries fumigated with 32 dm3 methyl bromide when fumigated at 17°C, compared with fruit not fumigated and those treated with 48 g/m3 methyl bromide. Treatment with 32 dm3 increased the frequency of peduncle abscission in both varieties without serious phytotoxic effects on fruit quality.https://doi.org/10.1071/EA9880431
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