2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-74779-4_12
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Cultivation, Chemical Constituents and Utilization of Lonicera caerulea L. (Blue Honeysuckle) in Poland

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“…Zero correction was performed by measuring a white calibration cap, and ten measurements were performed for each area. The color results were expressed as CIE L*, a*, b*, and the total color difference (∆E) was calculated using Equation (3).…”
Section: Respiration Rate and Color Of Blue Honeysucklementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Zero correction was performed by measuring a white calibration cap, and ten measurements were performed for each area. The color results were expressed as CIE L*, a*, b*, and the total color difference (∆E) was calculated using Equation (3).…”
Section: Respiration Rate and Color Of Blue Honeysucklementioning
confidence: 99%
“…By 2023, China's blue honeysuckle cultivation area expanded to 80,000 mu, yielding a maximum of 40,000 tons from 5-year-old fruit trees. In Canada, Russia, and Japan, the cultivation areas stand at 15,000, 11,025, and 2400 mu, respectively [3,4]. Nevertheless, blue honeysuckle has a brief harvesting window due to its pronounced seasonality, primarily in June and July.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, there has been substantial annual growth observed in the commercial cultivation and processing industry of blue honeysuckle. In 2021, European experts estimated that the global cultivation area of blue honeysuckle had reached approximately 5500 hectares excluding Asian countries [8]; Chinese experts estimated that by 2022, it was nearly 5000 hectares in China alone (mainly concentrated in northeastern provinces) with dominant cultivars including 'Lanjingling', 'Wulan', and 'Berel' [9]. Blue honeysuckle berries are extensively utilized in the production of juice, wine, pastries, jams, candy, and dairy products.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%