Quality changes in fresh mango fruits (mangifera indica l. ‘nam dok mai’) under actual distribution temperature profile from Thailand to Japan
Thailand is one of the world’s highest producers of mango, the majority of which are exported to Japan via long supply chains. The mango is a climacteric fruit that ripens after harvest. Therefore, it is very important to treat immature fruits appropriately during lengthy distribution period which c...
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Main Authors: | Eriko Yasunaga, Shinji Fukuda, Daisuke Takata, Wolfram Spreer, Vicha Sardsud, Kohei Nakano |
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2018
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