In this study, generally, the reduction in chilling injury percentage
was paralleled by higher POX activity (Tables 1 and 2),
contrary to those of Ghasemnezhad et al. (2008), who reported
that decreasing chilling injury in HWD treatments was correlated
with decreased POX activity, and high activity of POX in most treatments
was associated with severe peel damage, especially at 55 ◦C
for 5 min.