Crop Post-Harvest: Science and Technology, Perishables
分類: 图书,进口原版,Outdoors & Nature(户外与自然),
品牌: Debbie ReesGraham FarrellJohn Orchard
基本信息出版社:Wiley-Blackwell; 1 (2012年4月3日)精装:464页正文语种:英语ISBN:0632057254条形码:9780632057252商品尺寸:19.8 x 2.9 x 25.7 cm商品重量:1.3 KgASIN:0632057254商品描述内容简介International trade in high value perishables has grown enormously in the past few decades. In the developed world consumers now expect to be able to eat perishable produce from all parts of the world, and in most cases throughout the year. Perishable plant products are, however, susceptible to physical damage and often have a potential storage life of only a few days.Given their key importance in the world economy,Crop Post-Harvest Science and Technology: Perishablesdevotes itself to perishable produce, providing current and comprehensive knowledge on all the key factors affecting post-harvest quality of fruits and vegetables. This volume focuses explicitly on the effects and causes of deterioration, as well as the many techniques and practices implemented to maintain quality though correct handling and storage. As highlighted throughout, regular losses caused by post-harvest spoilage of perishable products can be as much as 50%. A complete understanding, as provided by this excellent volume, is therefore vital in helping to reduce these losses by a significant percentage.Compiled by members of the world-renowned Natural Resources Institute at the United Kingdom's University of Greenwich, with contributions from experts around the world, this volume is an essential reference for all those working in the area. Researchers and upper-level students in food science, food technology, post-harvest science and technology, crop protection, applied biology and plant and agricultural sciences will benefit from this landmark publication. Libraries in all research establishments and universities where these subjects are studied and taught should ensure that they have several copies for their shelves.作者简介Debbie ReesandJohn Orchardare based at the Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, U.K.Graham Farrellis a technical writer and editor specialising in plant health and analysis.