Fresh produce senescence problem, Other Subject

Assignment Help:

From the moment a fruit or vegetable was harvested from its parent plant, it underwent a process of aging and eventual decay known as senescence. Senescence was marked by two main activities: respiration and transpiration.  

During normal respiration, plants converted oxygen and carbohydrates (acids and sugars) into water, carbon dioxide, and heat-all three of which were emitted from the plant. The mother plant replaced used carbohydrates in the produce (fruits or vegetables) still connected to it; once the produce was harvested, of course, those nutrients could not be replaced. Respiration continued post-harvest until the sugars stored in the produce no  longer sustained it; after that, the produce broke down and lost quality.

Transpiration was the process of losing water. Most produce contained 80% to 95% water at harvest; however, as with respiration, the mother plant could not replace lost water post-harvest. As fruits and vegetables lost water, they lost weight, cell structure, firmness, and appearance-in other words, they began to shrivel and decay. After a water loss of 5% to 10%, produce wilted, shrank, and became unusable and unsalable. Players in the fresh produce global supply chain were always in a race against senescence. While the rate of senescence varied from product to product, its onset was immediate after harvest and rarely allowed more than two weeks to deliver a product from farm to fork. 

Growers harvested most fruits intended for export or a significant journey (e.g., California to Boston) well before they ripened naturally. For example, tomatoes and bananas were typically harvested when they were still completely green. Early harvesting deprived the fruit of its natural ripening process and had a negative effect on the taste, nutritional value, and quality.  If growers could slow or halt the senescence rate of produce in a safe, sustainable way without altering taste or appearance, then they could significantly change their shipping methods, shipment timing, and geographical reach. They could, for example, choose slower and more affordable transportation methods than those currently in use.


Related Discussions:- Fresh produce senescence problem

I need help, Hey how big is 50mm x 15mm??

Hey how big is 50mm x 15mm??

Flemish bond, advantages and disadvantages of flemish bond

advantages and disadvantages of flemish bond

Criminology, To what extent might a defense attorney use the Twinkie Defens...

To what extent might a defense attorney use the Twinkie Defense as a springboard for other defenses?

Production and operation management, What do you understand by “line balanc...

What do you understand by “line balancing”? What happens if balance doesn’t exist?

Neurological and neurovascular observations, Neurological - Neurological ob...

Neurological - Neurological observation is the collection of information on a patient's central nervous system this consisting of the brain and spinal cord. Neurovascular - Neur

What do you understand by amicus curiae, Question 1 Discuss any five salie...

Question 1 Discuss any five salient features of the American Constitution Question 2 Discuss solutions to Improving Centre State relations Question 3 The President has t

Coca-cola has come under regular criticism from farmers, Question 1 The...

Question 1 The Science Daily dated April 05, 2011 stated that for the some days ozone-depleted air masses had extended from the North Pole to southern Scandinavia resulting in

Theory of moral development, Question 1: a) Briefly describe Carol Gil...

Question 1: a) Briefly describe Carol Gillighan's theory of Moral development. b) Explain the term 'autonomous morality' as put forward by Piaget and is usefulness in clas

Explain what is meant by group cohesiveness, Question: (a) You want to...

Question: (a) You want to begin a therapy group. So far you have three people committed to join your group. Is it okay to start with only three? (b) You are about to get m

Ethics, What does the discussion of polygamous and monogamous cultures show...

What does the discussion of polygamous and monogamous cultures show, according to Herskovits? What is he trying to get his readers to think regarding polygamy? (That is, what does

Write Your Message!

Captcha
Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd