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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs): Biomarkers for quality management of horticultural commodities during storage through e-sensing

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Title Volatile organic compounds (VOCs): Biomarkers for quality management of horticultural commodities during storage through e-sensing
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Creator S Tiwari, A Kate, D Mohapatra, MK Tripathi, H Ray, A Akuli, A Ghosh, B Modhera
 
Subject Volatile organic compounds
Bacteria
Fungi
Abiotic stresses
E-nose
 
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Plants emit various volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during the developmental stages of growth, and as responses to the various abiotic and biotic stresses. During post harvest storage, horticultural commodities can
undergo its natural metabolisms like senescence, sprouting, ripening, and may be infected with various groups of microorganisms. These commodities may undergo various temperatures, relative humidity, water, and other
abiotic stress conditions during pre harvest and post-harvest conditions, and will behave differently than the
normal crop, and follow a separate biochemical pathway, leading to change in the VOC profile. These VOCs can act as the signature of a particular state of storage material; therefore classified as the biomarkers in post harvest storage management. The biotic or abiotic stresses are completely responsible for the stimulation of specific VOC emission and are the attributing factors for the uncertainty in the case of VOC release during storage. This review focused mainly on the grouping of VOCs emanating from horticultural commodities during post-harvest storage, their classification linked to various abiotic and biotic factors, and their application in e-sensing for nondestructive quality monitoring. This will justify the implementation of the VOC-biomarker method as a technique to detect the quality of horticulture crops in commercial storage.
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Date 2021-08-19T10:08:56Z
2021-08-19T10:08:56Z
2020-10-29
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/58864
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Elsevier