Special Issue "Effect of Preharvest and Postharvest Technologies on Fruit Ripening and Senescence"
A special issue of Agriculture (ISSN 2077-0472). This special issue belongs to the section "Agricultural Product Quality and Safety".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 September 2023) | Viewed by 9501
Special Issue Editors
Interests: anthocyanins; bioactive compounds; eco-friendly technologies; fruit quality; postharvest; preharvest
Interests: antioxidants; eco-friendly technologies; food safety; fruit quality; postharvest; preharvest
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Fruits and vegetables are an important source of health-promoting bioactive compounds that are able to reduce the incidence of chronic diseases in regular consumers through their daily diets. The metabolic networks regulating fruit ripening are very complex, and ethylene appears to be a key factor acting in concert with other environmental signals and endogenous factors. For many years, ripening and senescence were considered as a series of degradative processes resulting in metabolic disruption and cellular disintegration. The generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is one of the earliest responses of plant cells under abiotic stresses and senescence. Many changes related to ripening and senescence processes comprise fruit quality traits; therefore, studying the delay of quality losses associated with senescence has been the subject of extensive research. Moreover, the control of fruit ripening is essential to maintain fruit quality and to reduce losses during the postharvest shelf-life. Recently, the application of natural and eco-friendly compounds as preharvest treatments to delay ripening and senescence and preserve fruit and vegetable quality has received considerable attention.
We invite you to share your successful research on the effect of preharvest or postharvest technologies on fruit ripening and senescence worldwide in this Special Issue.
Dr. María E. García-Pastor
Dr. Maria Jose Gimenez Torres
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- antioxidant compounds
- crop treatments
- eco-friendly tools
- fruit quality
- postharvest alternatives
- reactive oxygen species
- ripening index