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(Newest articles first)
Diseases/disorders
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A Status Report on Honeycrisp Apple Maturity and Storage for Washington (2009) by
Eugene Kupferman and Jim Mattheis (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Quality of Pink Lady Apple (2005) by
Elena de Castro Hernandez, Bill Biasi and Elizabeth Mitcham (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Ontario Experiences with 1-MCP (SmartFreshTM) on Apples (2005) by
Jennifer R. DeEll and Dennis P. Murr (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Decay Control with New Tools (2004) by
Chang-Lin Xiao, Yong-Ki Kim and Dana Faubion (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Scholar--A New Broad-Spectrum Postharvest Fungicide for Pome Fruits (2004) by
Eric C. Tedford
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PENBOTEC 400 SC, a New Postharvest Fungicide (2004) by
Dany Bylemans and Bill Goodwine (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Apple Postharvest Practices in Chile (2003) by
Claudia Moggia and Jose Antonio Yuri (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Stress-Induced Disorders: Effects on Apple Fruit Quality (2003) by
Larry Schrader, Jianshe Sun, David Felicetti, Jeong-Hak Seo, Leo Jedlow and Jianguang Zhang (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Minimizing Internal Browning in Apples and Pears (2002) by
Eugene Kupferman (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Effects of DPA Drenching on Newer Apple Varieties (2002) by
Eugene Kupferman and Jake Gutzwiler (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Storage Scald of Apples (2001) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Calcium in Apple Fruit (2001) by
Ian Ferguson (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Bitter Pit Prediction in Apples and the Commercial Use of Fruit Magnesium Infiltration (2000) by
Jorge B. Retamales and Claudio A. Valdes
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Management of Decay Around the World and at Home (2000) by
Peter G. Sanderson, Ph.D.
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Scald Prediction Model for 2000 (2000) by
Dr. Eric Curry
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Preventing Decay (2000) by
Karen Bedford
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Registration of Yeast Will Add New Biofungicide (2000) by
Rene Featherstone (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Fungicidal Drenches For Control of Postharvest Decay (1999) by
Peter C. Sanderson (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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How to Prevent Diseases of Fruit in Storage (1999) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Maintain Crunch to Maintain Profits (1999) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Postharvest Postulations: The Apple Grower and the Elephant (1998) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Storage Regime Observations For Apples and Pears (1998) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Postharvest Strategies that Reduce Risk of Pome Fruit Decay (1998) by
Dr. Peter L. Sholberg, Plant Pathologist
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Acetic Acid Shows Promise For Control of Fruit Decay (1998) by
Good Fruit Grower (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Fungicidal Drenches for Control of Postharvest Decay in Pome Fruit (1998) by
Dr. Peter G. Sanderson1, Ken Miller2, and Diane L. Bennett1
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Minimizing Postharvest Decay of Apples and Pears (1997) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Dr. Robert Spotts, Dr. Peter Sanderson and Kenn Brown (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Fruit Mineral Uptake and Augmentation in the Orchard: Postharvest Quality Implications (1997) by
Guy Witney
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New Generation of Postharvest Biocontrols Coming (1996) by
Good Fruit Grower (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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New Biocontrol to Be Tested in Northwest (1996) by
Good Fruit Grower (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Predicting Scald Development In Storage (1996) by
Eric A. Curry, Sarah A. Weis (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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A Brief Handout to Aid in the Identification and
Control of Common Postharvest Diseases
of Apples and Pears
(1996) by
Maurice Smith (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Overhead Sprinklers Create Scab Conditions (1996) by
Good Fruit Grower (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Postharvest Diseases and Disorders of Apples and Pears (1993) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
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Postharvest Practices to Minimize Decay in Apples (1993) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
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Anthracnose, Perennial Canker and Bull's-Eye Rot of Apple and Pear (1993) by
Frank M. Dugan
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Practices to Minimize Postharvest Decay of Apples and Pears (1989) by
Mike Willett(1), Gene Kupferman(2), Rodney Roberts(3), Robert Spotts(4), Dave Sugar(5), Gary Apel(6), Hugh W. Ewart and Bill Bryant (7)
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Postharvest Diseases and Disorders of Apples and Pears (1989) by
Mike Willett(1), Gene Kupferman(2), Rodney Roberts(3), Robert Spotts(4), Dave Sugar(5), Gary Apel(6), Hugh W. Ewart and Bill Bryant (7)
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Apple Scald, a Complex Problem (1988) by
William J. Bramlage
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Effect of Winter Damaged Spurs on the 1986 Apple Crop (1986) by
Del Ketchie (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Control of Major Postharvest Apple Diseases (1986) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
Parts of this article are adapted from earlier papers by Dr. Charles F. Pierson, USDA (retired) and Dr. Eugene M. Kupferman
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Understanding Watercore (1985) by
Wayne Loescher, WSU Dept. of Horticulture and Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
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Market Diseases of Apples, Pears and Quinces (1971) by
USDA Agriculture Handbook No. 376
Harvest
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A Status Report on Honeycrisp Apple Maturity and Storage for Washington (2009) by
Eugene Kupferman and Jim Mattheis (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Minimizing Bruising on Apples (2006) by
Eugene Kupferman (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Stress-Induced Disorders: Effects on Apple Fruit Quality (2003) by
Larry Schrader, Jianshe Sun, David Felicetti, Jeong-Hak Seo, Leo Jedlow and Jianguang Zhang (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Post Harvest Apple Practices in South Africa (2003) by
Dr. Ian Crouch (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Fruit Packing and Storage Loss Prevention Guidelines (2002) by
Anne M. Swindeman (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Critical Aspects of Harvest and Quality Management (2002) by
Eugene Kupferman (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Retain Could Be Useful For Managing Harvest (1998) by
Good Fruit Grower (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Determination of Maturity for Long-Term Storage of Apples (1998) by
Dr. Robert K. Prange and Dr. John M. DeLong, Postharvest physiologists
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South America Fruit Production--Part 4: Apples (1996) by
George Ing (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Packinghouse Primer: Maturity, Storage and Handling of Washington Apples (1996) by
Eugene Kupferman (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Reduce Apple Bruise Damage (1993) by
G. K. Brown, N. L. Schulte, E. J. Timm, P. R. Armstrong, D. E. Marshall
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Practices to Minimize Postharvest Decay of Apples and Pears (1989) by
Mike Willett(1), Gene Kupferman(2), Rodney Roberts(3), Robert Spotts(4), Dave Sugar(5), Gary Apel(6), Hugh W. Ewart and Bill Bryant (7)
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Effect of Winter Damaged Spurs on the 1986 Apple Crop (1986) by
Del Ketchie (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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The Role of Ethylene in Determining Apple Harvest and Storage Life (1986) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
Improving Quality, Flavor & Color
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A Status Report on Honeycrisp Apple Maturity and Storage for Washington (2009) by
Eugene Kupferman and Jim Mattheis (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Red Color Development of Apple: A Literature Review (2007) by
Mark Ritenour and Habib Khemira
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We Are in the Food Business: Providing Consumers with the Quality Apples They Want (2006) by
Eugene Kupferman (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Postharvest Quality and Handling of 'Honeycrisp' Apples (2005) by
Jennifer R. DeEll (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Ontario Experiences with 1-MCP (SmartFreshTM) on Apples (2005) by
Jennifer R. DeEll and Dennis P. Murr (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Stress-Induced Disorders: Effects on Apple Fruit Quality (2003) by
Larry Schrader, Jianshe Sun, David Felicetti, Jeong-Hak Seo, Leo Jedlow and Jianguang Zhang (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Natural Waxes on Fruits (2003) by
P. E. Kolattukudy (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Quality of the 2001 Crop of Washington Apples (2003) by
Eugene Kupferman and Jake Gutzwiler (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Critical Aspects of Harvest and Quality Management (2002) by
Eugene Kupferman (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Quality of the 2000 Crop of Washington State Apples (2002) by
Eugene Kupferman and Jake Gutzwiler (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Factors Influencing Successful Use of 1-MCP (2002) by
Jim Mattheis, Xuetong Fan, and Luiz Argenta (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Calcium in Apple Fruit (2001) by
Ian Ferguson (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Good Temperature Management Improves Fruit Quality (2000) by
Jim Thompson
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Responses of Apple and Pear Fruit to
1-Methylcyclopropene (2000) by
J. Mattheis, X. Fan, and L. Argenta
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What Makes Fruit Firm and How to Keep It That Way (2000) by
F. Roger Harker(1), Richard Volz(2), Jason W. Johnston(3), Ian C. Hallett(1), and Nele DeBelie(4)
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Internal Quality Sorting is on the Way (2000) by
Geraldine Warner (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Researchers Make Progress on Fresh-Cut Tree Fruits (1999) by
Melissa Hansen (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Maintain Crunch to Maintain Profits (1999) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Bruising Reduction: Effect Of Storage Humidity and Post-Storage Handling on Compression Bruising of CA Stored Apples (1998) by
Dr. Robert K. Prange and Dr. John M. Delong, Postharvest Physiologists
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Retain Could Be Useful For Managing Harvest (1998) by
Good Fruit Grower (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Bruising-Impacts, Why Apples Bruise, and What You Can Do to Minimize Bruising (1997) by
G. M. Hyde
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Minimizing Postharvest Decay of Apples and Pears (1997) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Dr. Robert Spotts, Dr. Peter Sanderson and Kenn Brown (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Japan's Apple Sweetness Testing Intrigues WTFRC (1996) by
Geraldine Warner (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Report to the Industry on Fruit Quality and Packing Practices for Washington Grown Apples (1994) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
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Postharvest Practices to Minimize Decay in Apples (1993) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
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New Zealand's Approach to Postharvest Handling of Apples (1992) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman(1), Tom Mathison(2), and Les Green(3)
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Retaining the Firmness of Apples in Storage (1992) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
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Minimizing Apple Bruising in the Packingline (1991) by
D. E. Guyer, N. L. Schulte, E. J. Timm, G. K. Brown
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Control of Major Postharvest Apple Diseases (1986) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
Parts of this article are adapted from earlier papers by Dr. Charles F. Pierson, USDA (retired) and Dr. Eugene M. Kupferman
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Storage Factors Influencing the Quality of Apples (1985) by
Dr. O. L. (Sam) Lau
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Monitoring the Quality of Apples in Long-Term CA Storage (1984) by
Dr. Ken Olsen(1) and Dr. Eugene Kupferman(2)
Marketing
Organic/IPM
Packing
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Minimizing Bruising on Apples (2006) by
Eugene Kupferman (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Cull Analysis: Moving Towards a Better System (2004) by
Wendy Jones, Jay Brunner, Dana Faubion (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Post Harvest Apple Practices in South Africa (2003) by
Dr. Ian Crouch (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Information from the Careful Evaluation of Packlingline Culls (2003) by
Jay F. Brunner, Wendy Jones, Eugene Kupferman, Chang-Lin Xiao, Dana Faubion and Gerald Tangren (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Fruit Packing and Storage Loss Prevention Guidelines (2002) by
Anne M. Swindeman (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Internal Quality Sorting is on the Way (2000) by
Geraldine Warner (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Good Temperature Management Improves Fruit Quality (2000) by
Jim Thompson
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Maintain Crunch to Maintain Profits (1999) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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How to Prevent Diseases of Fruit in Storage (1999) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Storage Regime Observations For Apples and Pears (1998) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Bruising-Impacts, Why Apples Bruise, and What You Can Do to Minimize Bruising (1997) by
G. M. Hyde
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Minimizing Postharvest Decay of Apples and Pears (1997) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Dr. Robert Spotts, Dr. Peter Sanderson and Kenn Brown (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Packinghouse Primer: Maturity, Storage and Handling of Washington Apples (1996) by
Eugene Kupferman (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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South America Fruit Production--Part 4: Apples (1996) by
George Ing (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Report to the Industry on Fruit Quality and Packing Practices for Washington Grown Apples (1994) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
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Postharvest Practices to Minimize Decay in Apples (1993) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
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Reduce Apple Bruise Damage (1993) by
G. K. Brown, N. L. Schulte, E. J. Timm, P. R. Armstrong, D. E. Marshall
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New Zealand's Approach to Postharvest Handling of Apples (1992) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman(1), Tom Mathison(2), and Les Green(3)
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Minimizing Apple Bruising in the Packingline (1991) by
D. E. Guyer, N. L. Schulte, E. J. Timm, G. K. Brown
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Practices to Minimize Postharvest Decay of Apples and Pears (1989) by
Mike Willett(1), Gene Kupferman(2), Rodney Roberts(3), Robert Spotts(4), Dave Sugar(5), Gary Apel(6), Hugh W. Ewart and Bill Bryant (7)
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Factors Influencing DPA Residues on Apples (1984) by
William J. Bramlage
Storage
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A Status Report on Honeycrisp Apple Maturity and Storage for Washington (2009) by
Eugene Kupferman and Jim Mattheis (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Postharvest Quality and Handling of 'Honeycrisp' Apples (2005) by
Jennifer R. DeEll (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Quality of Pink Lady Apple (2005) by
Elena de Castro Hernandez, Bill Biasi and Elizabeth Mitcham (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Natural Waxes on Fruits (2003) by
P. E. Kolattukudy (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Research and Commercial Experience with SmartFresh in South Africa (2003) by
Dr. Ian Crouch
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Post Harvest Apple Practices in South Africa (2003) by
Dr. Ian Crouch (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Observations on Maturity and Storage of Apples and Pears (Revised Fall 2002) (2002) by
Eugene Kupferman (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Fruit Packing and Storage Loss Prevention Guidelines (2002) by
Anne M. Swindeman (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Responses of Apple and Pear Fruit to
1-Methylcyclopropene (2000) by
J. Mattheis, X. Fan, and L. Argenta
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An Insurer's Perspective on Postharvest (2000) by
Daryl Ferguson
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What Makes Fruit Firm and How to Keep It That Way (2000) by
F. Roger Harker(1), Richard Volz(2), Jason W. Johnston(3), Ian C. Hallett(1), and Nele DeBelie(4)
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Ethylene Scrubbing Offers No Firmness and Scald Benefits to 'Golden Delicious,' 'Delicious,' and 'Spartan' Apples in Low-Oxygen Storage (1999) by
Dr. O. L. (Sam) Lau, Postharvest Physiologist
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Could New Ethylene Inhibitor Work on Fruit? (1999) by
Dr. Dana Faubion (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Maintain Crunch to Maintain Profits (1999) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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How to Prevent Diseases of Fruit in Storage (1999) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Determination of Maturity for Long-Term Storage of Apples (1998) by
Dr. Robert K. Prange and Dr. John M. DeLong, Postharvest physiologists
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Concorde Pear and CameoTM Apple (1998) by
Kent Waliser
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Storage Regime Observations For Apples and Pears (1998) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Postharvest Postulations: The Apple Grower and the Elephant (1998) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Bruising Reduction: Effect Of Storage Humidity and Post-Storage Handling on Compression Bruising of CA Stored Apples (1998) by
Dr. Robert K. Prange and Dr. John M. Delong, Postharvest Physiologists
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Observations on Storage Regimes for Apples and Pears, 1997 (1997) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
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South America Fruit Production--Part 4: Apples (1996) by
George Ing (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Packinghouse Primer: Maturity, Storage and Handling of Washington Apples (1996) by
Eugene Kupferman (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Ethylene Levels in Commercial CA and Low-Ethylene CA Storage of Golden Delicious, Starking, and Granny Smith Apples and Packham's Triumph Pears (1993) by
A. B. Truter and J. C. Combrink
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Retaining the Firmness of Apples in Storage (1992) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
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The Role of Ethylene in Determining Apple Harvest and Storage Life (1986) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
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Control of Major Postharvest Apple Diseases (1986) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
Parts of this article are adapted from earlier papers by Dr. Charles F. Pierson, USDA (retired) and Dr. Eugene M. Kupferman
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Views on CA Storage of Apples (1986) by
Dr. Ken Olsen, USDA-ARS Plant Physiologist,
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Storage Factors Influencing the Quality of Apples (1985) by
Dr. O. L. (Sam) Lau
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Monitoring the Quality of Apples in Long-Term CA Storage (1984) by
Dr. Ken Olsen(1) and Dr. Eugene Kupferman(2)
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Factors Influencing DPA Residues on Apples (1984) by
William J. Bramlage
Transportation/shipping
Volatiles, MCP & Ethylene
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Quality of Pink Lady Apple (2005) by
Elena de Castro Hernandez, Bill Biasi and Elizabeth Mitcham (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Ontario Experiences with 1-MCP (SmartFreshTM) on Apples (2005) by
Jennifer R. DeEll and Dennis P. Murr (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Apple Postharvest Practices in Chile (2003) by
Claudia Moggia and Jose Antonio Yuri (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Research and Commercial Experience with SmartFresh in South Africa (2003) by
Dr. Ian Crouch
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Factors Influencing Successful Use of 1-MCP (2002) by
Jim Mattheis, Xuetong Fan, and Luiz Argenta (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Introducing AgroFreshTM (2001) by
Bruce Bates (requires Adobe Acrobat reader)
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Responses of Pacific Northwest Apples to 1-methylcyclopropene (MCP) (2001) by
Jim Mattheis, Xuetong Fan and Luiz Argenta (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Responses of Apple and Pear Fruit to
1-Methylcyclopropene (2000) by
J. Mattheis, X. Fan, and L. Argenta
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Ethylene: The Ripening Hormone (2000) by
Sylvia Blankenship
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Potential MCP Revolution (2000) by
Sylvia Blankenship
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Ethylene Scrubbing Offers No Firmness and Scald Benefits to 'Golden Delicious,' 'Delicious,' and 'Spartan' Apples in Low-Oxygen Storage (1999) by
Dr. O. L. (Sam) Lau, Postharvest Physiologist
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Could New Ethylene Inhibitor Work on Fruit? (1999) by
Dr. Dana Faubion (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Ethylene in Fruit Physiology (1998) by
Dr. Eric A. Curry, Plant Physiologist
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Ethylene Levels in Commercial CA and Low-Ethylene CA Storage of Golden Delicious, Starking, and Granny Smith Apples and Packham's Triumph Pears (1993) by
A. B. Truter and J. C. Combrink
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The Role of Ethylene in Determining Apple Harvest and Storage Life (1986) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
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