Green, firm and optimally mature (15–18% soluble solids content)
figs (Ficus carica L. cv. Poona) fruit were harvested from a
commercial orchard from Rampura near Bellary, India, during 2009.
The fruti were de-latexed for 15 min, sorted, and graded for uniform
size and color. The selected fruit lots were divided into five groups
of 90 kg/group, water-washed, dipped in the solutions of various
chemicals [2,4% calcium chloride(T2,T3); 2% calcium lactate(T4); 2%
sodium benzoate(T5); and untreated control(T0)] for 15 min and
the surface of the fruit air-dried under shade for 30 min. Both the
treated and untreated control fruit were packed into Corrugated
Fiber Boards (CFB) with cushioning with paper strips in a single
tier system at the base, and transported to CFTRI, Mysore, India,
over 8 h.
Green, firm and optimally mature (15–18% soluble solids content)figs (Ficus carica L. cv. Poona) fruit were harvested from acommercial orchard from Rampura near Bellary, India, during 2009.The fruti were de-latexed for 15 min, sorted, and graded for uniformsize and color. The selected fruit lots were divided into five groupsof 90 kg/group, water-washed, dipped in the solutions of variouschemicals [2,4% calcium chloride(T2,T3); 2% calcium lactate(T4); 2%sodium benzoate(T5); and untreated control(T0)] for 15 min andthe surface of the fruit air-dried under shade for 30 min. Both thetreated and untreated control fruit were packed into CorrugatedFiber Boards (CFB) with cushioning with paper strips in a singletier system at the base, and transported to CFTRI, Mysore, India,over 8 h.
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