Injuries cause deterioration of sweet cherries
Authors
F. Gordon MitchellAdel A. Kader
Gene Mayer
Authors Affiliations
F. Gordon Mitchell is Extension Pomologist, Marketing, University of California, Davis; Adel A. Kader is Associate Professor of Pomology, University of California, Davis; Gene Mayer is Staff Research Associate IV, University of California, Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 34(4):14-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v034n04p14. April 1980.
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Abstract
Vibration and impact injuries hasten deterioration of harvested sweet cherries and increase fruit rot.
Mitchell F, Kader A, Mayer G. 1980. Injuries cause deterioration of sweet cherries. Hilgardia 34(4):14-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v034n04p14
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