Postharvest biology and technology
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Keywords:
batch behaviour, biological variation, colour, modelling, probability, tomato, carotenoid biosynthesis, chlorophyll degradation, keeping quality, expression, Science & Technology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Agronomy, Food Science & Technology, Horticulture, Agriculture, CHLOROPHYLL DEGRADATION, KEEPING QUALITY, EXPRESSION, 0703 Crop and Pasture Production, 0706 Horticultural Production, 3008 Horticultural production
Abstract:
Using colour change of tomato fruit (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) as a case study, a probabilistic kinetic approach is developed to interpret postharvest batch behaviour combining kinetic models describing colour change as a function of time and temperature with the concept of biological age modelled by a random variable. Tomatoes from three cultivars ('Quest', 'Style' and 'Tradiro') were stored at 3 storage temperatures (12, 15 and 18degreesC). Data from these experiments were used to develop a probabilistic kinetic model approach predicting the propagation of biological variation during postharvest.