1st Edition

Sustainable Postharvest Technologies for Fruits and Vegetables

    480 Pages 73 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Fruits and vegetables commonly termed as fresh produce are an important component of the human diet as these provide various beneficial and essential health-related compounds. Nevertheless, fresh produce is susceptible to postharvest deterioration and decay along with loss of certain nutrients due to impropriate storage conditions and lack of standard postharvest technologies. In addition, the short shelf life is considered another major constraint that must be extended after harvest to ensure a wider availability window of the fresh produce for consumers. In this perspective, the use of postharvest approaches is considered imperative to reduce the deterioration of harvested fresh produce in order to extend their storage and shelf life potential on a sustainable basis. So, Sustainable Postharvest Technologies for Fruits and Vegetables covers various aspects of postharvest technologies with major developments over the recent past and provides a way forward for the future.

     

    The sustainable use of various technologies and elicitors could be adapted from farm to fork in order to conserve the eating quality of fresh produce. Therefore, this book covers various sustainable postharvest treatments and technologies that could be considered highly effective for the delay of postharvest senescence and deterioration. Among the various technologies, the use of preharvest treatments, controlled atmosphere, dynamic control atmosphere, modified atmosphere and hypobaric conditions has tremendous potential for the fresh fruits and vegetables industry. In the same way, cold plasma, pulsed light, ultraviolet light, ultrasound technology, nanoemulsions, nano-packaging, electrolyzed water, high pressure processing, ozone gas, irradiations, edible coatings, vacuum packaging and active packaging with slow releasing compounds along with nanotechnology are highly practicable and possesses tremendous potential to be used in the maintenance of overall eating quality and storage life extension of the fresh produce.

     

    Key Features:

    •  Overviews the major factors affecting postharvest physiology and shelf life potential of fresh produce.

    •  Focuses on major sustainable technologies having the potential to maintain postharvest quality and extend shelf life of fruits and vegetables.
    • Describes practical and recent advances of various approaches indispensable for the maintenance of overall eating quality and food safety attainment for fresh produce on a sustainable basis.
    • Covers how quality maintenance and shelf life rely on preharvest practices, nonthermal treatments, storage atmospheres, packaging materials, active packaging, edible packaging, coating application techniques, nanotechnology and ecofriendly plant extracts and natural antagonists.

    Part I  Postharvest and Sustainable Technologies Applications 

     

    Chapter 01   An Introduction To Postharvest Handling Technology Of Fresh Fruits And Vegetables

    Umezuruike Linus Opara, Israel Ogwuche Ogra

     

    Chapter 02   Sustainable Technologies: Prospects And Potential Applications In Postharvest Storage Of Fruits And Vegetables

    Nirmal Kumar Meena, Bandemuth Renukaradhya Vinod, Munishami Menaka, Prasoon Gunjan, Brijesh Kumar, Meerasabihalli Rangaswami Chandana

     

    Part II Gaseous Atmosphere Applications

     

    Chapter 03     Controlled Atmosphere Storage For Fruits And Vegetables 

    Yoshihiro Imahori

     

    Chapter 04     Dynamic Controlled Atmosphere Technology For Fruits And Vegetables

    Muhammad Rafiullah Khan, Ali Muhammad, Yaodong Guo, Majid Suhail Hashmi, Rafiq Ahmad

     

    Chapter 05     Ozone Gas Technology For Fresh Fruits And Vegetables    

    Vijay Yadav Tokala

     

    Part III           Light, Gas and Ultrasonic Applications     

     

    Chapter 06     Pulsed Light For Fresh Quality Preservation Of Fruits And Vegetables

    Maratab Ali, Nauman Khalid, Aqsa Akhtar, Sadia Aslam, Zienab F.R. Ahmed Xinhua Zhang

     

    Chapter 07     Cold Plasma Technology For Fruits And Vegetables Quality Preservation During Postharvest Storage

    Ernesto Alonso Lagarda-Clark, Martín Ernesto Tiznado Hernández, Arturo Duarte-Sierra

     

    Chapter 08     Ultraviolet (UV) Light Technology For Postharvest Fruits And Vegetables

    Muhammad Wasim Haider, Muhammad Nafees, Mohammad Valipour, Habat Ullah Asad, Romina Alina Marc

     

    Chapter 09     Ultrasound Technology For Fresh Fruits And Vegetables

    Mostafa Gouda, Xiaoli Li

     

    Part IV                      Pressure Manipulations based Applications         

     

    Chapter 10     Advances In Hypobaric Storage Of Fresh Horticultural Produce     

    Samina Khalid, Hafiz Muhammad Rashad Javeed, Hafiz Umer Javed

     

    Chapter 11     Impact Of High Pressure Carbon Dioxide On The Processing Of Fruits And Vegetables   

    Ayesha Murtaza, Aamir Iqbal, Kanza Aziz Awan, Amber Tufail, Shinawar Waseem Ali, Shoaib Younas, M. Sajid Manzoor

     

    Chapter 12     High Pressure Processing Of Fresh Fruits And Vegetables

    Ayesha Sarker, Md Rayhan Shaheb

     

    Part V Packaging Materials and Emulsions Applications           

     

    Chapter 13     Nanoemulsions Based Edible Coatings For Postharvest Quality Preservation Of Fruits And Vegetables     

    Sajid Ali, Ghulam Khaliq, Ayesha Iftikhar, Shabir Ahmad Mir, Shahid Iqbal

     

    Chapter 14     Nano-Packaging Technology For Conserving The Quality Of Fruits And Vegetables        

    Leila Taghipour, Pedram Assar

     

    Chapter 15     Modified Atmosphere Packaging And Individual Shrink Wrapping For Fresh Fruits And Vegetables     

    Mahmood Ul Hasan, Zora Singh, Hafiz Muhammad Shoaib Shah, Aman Ullah Malik

     

    Chapter 16     Vacuum Packaging Science And Postharvest Quality Of Fruits And Vegetables    

    Hafiz Muhammad Shoaib Shah, Mahmood Ul Hasan, Sajid Ali

     

    Chapter 17     Antimicrobial Packaging For Fruits And Vegetables

    Asghar Ramezanian, Hossein Shadmanfard

     

    Part VI                       Irradiation and Water based Applications

     

    Chapter 18     Irradiation Of Fresh Fruits And Vegetables  

    Qasid Ali, Adem Dogan, Mustafa Erkan

     

    Chapter 19     Electrolyzed Water Based Technology For Fresh Fruits And Vegetables                             Shafi Ahmed, Sharmin Akther, Md. Sakib Hossain

     

    Chapter 20     Molecular Hydrogen And Hydrogen Rich Water For Fresh Fruits And Vegetables Preservation           

    Nida Firdous, Aliza Batool, Shabbir Ahmad, Muhammad Usman, Muhammad Sibt e Abbas, Umar Farooq, Farid Moradinezhad, Fareena Jamil

     

    Part VII          Nanotechnology Applications         

     

    Chapter 21     Potential Of Nanoparticles For Postharvest Of Fruits And Vegetables

    Azri Shahir Rozman, Norhashila Hashim, Bernard Maringgal, Intan Syafinaz, Mohamed Amin Tawakkal Khalina Abdan, Akhmad Sabarudin

     

    Chapter 22     Nanocoatings For Fruits And Vegetables     

    Bushra Hussain, Sajid Ali, Waqar Shafqat, Muhammad Moaaz Ali

     

    Part VIII        Edible Films and Coatings Applications    

     

    Chapter 23     Edible Films For Postharvest Quality Management Of Fresh Fruits And Vegetables         

    Farzana Rafeeq, Sami Ullah, Kashif Razzaq, Uzman Khalil, Tanveer Hussain, Seema Kanwal

     

    Chapter 24     Edible Coatings For Postharvest Fruits And Vegetables Storage     

    Sajid Ali, Muhammad Hassan, Shaghef Ejaz, Muhammad Naveed Arshad, Irfan Ali Sabir

     

    Chapter 25     Multilayer Edible Coatings Technology For Fresh Fruits And Vegetables                           Somayeh Rastegar, Soheila Aghaei Dargiri, Emad Hamdy Khedr

     

    Part IX           Natural Products, Antagonistic Microorganisms and Preharvest Applications           

     

    Chapter 26     Role Of Active Packaging In Preservation Of Fresh Fruits And Vegetables

    Shaghef Ejaz, Sajid Ali, Rehaba Abid, Neha Khizar, Laraib Amjad

     

    Chapter 27     Natural Plant Extracts And Postharvest Quality Of Fruits And Vegetables

    Ambreen Naz, Kashif Razzaq, Sami Ullah, Misbah Sharif, Ali Hamza, Syed Bilal Hussain

     

    Chapter 28     Antagonistic Microorganisms Technology For Horticultural Produce                                  Soheila Aghaei Dargiri, Somayeh Rastegar, Emad Hamdy Khedr

     

    Chapter 29     The Effects Of Preharvest Treatments On Postharvest Storage Quality Of Different Horticultural Products

    María E. García-Pastor, Fernando Garrido-Auñón, Jenifer Puente-Moreno, Huertas M. Díaz-Mula, María Serrano, Daniel Valero

     

    Biography

    Dr. Sajid Ali, (PhD) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. Dr. Ali acquired BSc (Honors) Agriculture with Major Horticulture from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. He received his MSc (Honors) Horticulture and PhD Horticulture (Postharvest Physiology) from University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. He received advanced training in postharvest physiology of horticultural crops from US Horticultural Research Laboratory, USDA-ARS, Fort Pierce, Florida, USA. Dr. Ali has authored and co-authored around 120 international papers and around 25 book chapters. He has edited a book entitled ‘Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Fruits’. He is Editor of BMC Plant Biology, Associate Editor of Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems and Academic Editor of Plos One. Dr. Ali is an active reviewer for the various international scientific journals. He has worked as a Research Officer and as a Project Development Officer in two Research Projects at University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. He has won several research projects and awards. He teaches different graduate and postgraduate courses of horticulture.    

     Shabir Ahmad Mir, (PhD) is an Assistant Professor at the Government College for Women, M.A. Road, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India. He obtained his M.Sc. (Food Technology) degree from Islamic University of Science and Technology, Awantipora, India, and PhD (Food Technology) from Pondicherry University, Puducherry, India. He received the best PhD Thesis Award for outstanding research in the field of food technology. He has organized several conferences and workshops in Food Science and Technology. Dr. Mir has published numerous international papers, book chapters and edited eleven books. 

    Dr. Basharat Nabi Dar, (PhD) is a distinguished expert in Food Technology, recognized for his extensive contributions to the field. As an academic and researcher, he  has significantly advanced the understanding of food science, focusing on byproduct utilization and nutritional enhancement. His academic journey is marked by prestigious positions and collaborations with esteemed institutions. Dr. Dar's prolific output includes numerous publications, patents, and projects, reflecting his deep commitment to research and innovation. He has been a technical expert Member of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Meeting on Microbiological Risk Assessment (JEMRA) since July 2021. He has presented his research to a wide variety of audiences cutting across government and private organizations to much appreciation. He has published more than 150 research and review papers in some of the top journals in the discipline and has editorship of 10 books. Dr. Dar's work not only contributes to academic knowledge but also has practical implications, bridging the gap between research and industry applications.

     Dr. Shaghef Ejaz, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor and researcher at the Department of Horticulture, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. Dr. Ejaz acquired his B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture with Major Horticulture and M.Sc. (Hons.) Horticulture from Department of Horticulture, Bahauddin Zakariya University. He was awarded a Ph.D. scholarship from Higher Education Commission, Islamabad, Pakistan. He acquired his Ph.D. from the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria with a specialization in postharvest quality assessment of fresh horticultural commodities. Dr. Ejaz has research experience of more than 15 years and teaching experience of 10 years. He has published more than 60 research and review articles with a cumulative Web of Science impact factor (IF) of almost 200. He has also contributed 25 book chapters in books published by various international publishers. Dr. Ejaz has also presented his research work and delivered lectures in more than 15 national and international seminars and conferences. Dr. Ejaz, as Associate Editor and Review Editor, is also on the editorial board of many well-reputed Journals. Recently, Dr. Ejaz’s research work has been mainly focused on the minimal postharvest processing of fresh fruits and vegetables. Besides being an active researcher, he has been a dynamic teacher and supervisor, which is recognizable from the research publications of his students during his supervision.