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Basic differences in the physiology of attached and detached organs
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Factor affecting physiological activity of harvested organs
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Market and marketing systems of perishable commodities
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Status and problems of marketing of horticultural produce in Nepal
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Learn Post Harvest Horticulture with Rahul

Determination of maturity

Maturity can be determined either by subjective or objective observation. According to Reid (2002), the methods of determining harvest maturity are as follows

 

  • Physical methods: Size, shape, color, texture, etc.
  • Chemical methods: Total Soluble Solids (TSS), acidity, etc.
  • Physiological methods: Respiration and ethylene production.
  • Apart from the above measures, abscission, accumulated heat unit, specific gravity, duration after flowering, firmness, dry matter, juice content, Oil content, waxiness, tenderness, etc., can also determine the optimum harvest maturity stage.

 

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