2024
DOI: 10.9734/afsj/2024/v23i4706
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Physiological Processes Affecting Postharvest Quality of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

Uchenna Emmanuel Umeohia,
Abiodun Adekunle Olapade

Abstract: Fresh fruits and vegetables are integral components of a balanced diet, providing essential nutrients and contributing to human health. However, the postharvest quality of these perishable commodities is greatly influenced by various physiological processes that occur after harvest. This article reviews the key physiological processes affecting postharvest quality, including respiration, transpiration, ripening, senescence, and enzymatic activity. Understanding these processes is crucial for optimizing posthar… Show more

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