Foundation for Experimental Biology, for the 100-MHz nmr spectra, to Mr. S. Baniukiewicz for the 60-MHz nmr spectra, and to Dr. P. T. Inglefield for valuable discussions concerning these spectra.
Studies were made on the quality of apples, plums, tomatoes, carrots, and cabbage treated after harvest with captan, IPC, CIPC, and malathion dips and stored in laboratory-scale experiments. Attention was given to storage losses, bacterial and fungal decay, firmness, flavor, and general condition of the products. Captan somewhat improved the keeping quality of apples, plums, and tomatoes in storage, but its chemical injury to apples and its visible residue on the fruit surface were disadvantages.
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