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THE STORAGE TECHNOLOGY OF LOCAL WINTER APPLES IN CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERE STORAGE

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Merganov Avazkhon, Abdullaev Zokir, Halimboev Abbos

Rubric:Agricultural sciences
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Harvest of the locally grown winter apple sorts “Renet Simirenko” and “Kandil Sinap” are preserved in storages annually. To keep apple fruits quality and quantity, different technology of storage should be applied. Worldwide, every year, different types of methods are being applied and researchers are being done as well as in our country. In order to find appropriate method which provides both quality and quantity analysis in three different storages was carried out. Winter apple types “Renet Simirenko” and “Kandil Sinap that have been harvested in the mountainous areas of the Namangan region were analyzed in both pre- and post-harvest period.

      According to the research, in three samples that had been stored in three different storages, natural loss of weight varied. In addition, their chemical and biophysiological features altered. These changes were observed under electronic microscope and necessary images were captured.

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reduction
controlled atmosphere storage (CA)
apple
microscope
shelf life
natural loss
microbalance.

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Merganov Avazkhon, Abdullaev Zokir, Halimboev Abbos

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