1st Edition

Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Fruits

Edited By Ghulam Khaliq, Sajid Ali Copyright 2026
452 Pages 26 Color & 28 B/W Illustrations
by Apple Academic Press

452 Pages 26 Color & 28 B/W Illustrations
by Apple Academic Press

Fruits are valuable products; they are, however, highly perishable in nature and need special measures to maintain their quality while transporting them long distances for sale. Postharvest physiological disorders of fresh fruit are serious problems that arise from environmental and management factors, affecting the quantity and quality of fruits. This new volume focuses on these postharvest... Read more

Introduction

PART I: TROPICAL AND SUB-TROPICAL FRUITS

1. Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Mango

Somsak Kramchote, Ghulam Khaliq, and Sajid Ali

2. Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Banana

Divya Pandey, Sunny Sharma, and Vishal Singh Rana

3. Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Citrus

Rafael Audino Zambelli

4. Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Pomegranate

A. Laxman Kumar, S. Venugopal, T. Shirisha, A. Blesseena, D. Rashmi Nandkishor, D. Ashok Kumar, and S. Bharath

5. Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Litchi

Rafael Audino Zambelli

6. Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Papaya

Maratab Ali, Nauman Khalid, Sadia Aslam, Haris Ayub, Aqsa Akhtar, Shafeeqa Irfan, Wahab Nazir, and Xinhua Zhang

7. Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Sapodilla and Mamey Sapote

Arturo Duarte Sierra and Iran Alia Tejacal

8. Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Guava

Rafael Audino Zambelli

9. Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Fig

Mohamed M. El-Mogy and Amal S. H. Atress

10. Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Cashew

Rafael Audino Zambelli

PART II: TEMPERATE FRUITS

11. Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Apple

Tanmoy Mondal, Mahabub Alam, and Fatik Kumar Bauri

12. Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Grape

Pegah Sayyad-Amin

13. Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Peach

Ghulam Khaliq, Sajid Ali, Shaghef Ejaz, Somsak Kramchote, Tatenda Chapman, and Tafadzwa Kaseke

14. Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Cherry

Qasid Ali, Adem Dogan, and Mustafa Erkan

15. Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Strawberry

Shambhu Katel, Abhilash Padhan, Sujata Kattel, Baibhav Sharma, Sandipa Timsina, and Soumyshree Mansingh

16. Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Kiwifruit

Shambhu Katel, Abhilash Padhan, Anuja Subedi, Honey Raj Mandal, Sandipa Timsina, and Baibhav Sharma

17. Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Persimmon

Ayoub Fathi-Najafabadi and Magda Andréia Tessmer

18. Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Apricot

Desta Dugassa Fufa

19. Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Plum

Tafadzwa Kaseke, Tobi Fadiji, Robert Lufu, Umezuruike Linus Opara, and Olaniyi Amos Fawole

Biography

Ghulam Khaliq, PhD, is Associate Professor/Chairman in the Department of Horticulture at
Lasbela University of Agriculture, Water and Marine Sciences, Uthal, Pakistan. Prior to that, he
was a research associate in the Agriculture and Cooperatives Department of the Government of
Pakistan. His research is focused on postharvest physiology of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental
plants, and he is also working on postharvest technologies such as edible coatings, elicitors,
biopreservative packaging, and the development of novel approaches to maintain quality and
extend the shelf life of highly perishable products. He has executed research projects supported
by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan and collaborates with other research institutions
around the world. He published research articles, book chapters, conference papers, and reports
in national and international journals and serves as an editor, associate editor, reviewer, and
editorial board member of several international journals. He is a lifetime member of several
scientific societies, including the Pakistan Society for Horticultural Sciences, Pakistan Botanical
Society, and Pakistan Society of Plant Protection.


Sajid Ali, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Horticulture in the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and
Technology at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. Dr. Ali teaches courses in
undergraduate and postgraduate classes with a major focus on fruit production and postharvest
physiology. His current focus is to improve postharvest quality of fresh horticultural produce with
minimum loss. He worked as a research officer and as a project development officer on two
research projects at the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. He has won several
research projects. Dr. Ali has authored and co-authored over 100 peer-reviewed international
journal publications and around 25 book chapters. He is an academic editor of Plos One and
review editor of Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems and Frontiers in Plant Science. He
received advanced training in postharvest physiology of horticultural crops at the US Horticultural
Research Laboratory.