Abstract

Fruit storage disorders are major causes of crop losses and downgrades. Cold storage, either in air or in controlled atmospheres high in CO2 and low in O2, can result in chilling injury or respiratory injury (due to high internal CO2 concentrations). Here, we review biotechnological approaches currently being used to better understand these processes, to predict to provide resistance/tolerance to them. Reducing postharvest crop losses through improved cultivars or inventory management will be a major contributor to food security.

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