In addition, after 3–4 months of storage, the water status of ripe Gold9 fruit was compared with that of fruit of ‘Hort16A’
and ‘Zesy002’ (another newly released yellow-fleshed A. chinensis cultivar, commonly called Gold3)fruit through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) quantification oftissue water mobility and an in vitro assay of outer pericarp cell wall swelling potential.