The influence of temperature on weight loss from stored onion bulbs due to desiccation, respiration and sprouting |
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Authors: | C M WARD |
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Institution: | National Vegetable Research Station, Wellesbourne, Warwick CF35 9EF |
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Abstract: | When onion bulbs were stored for 9 months at 2, 7.5, 15 or 25 °C and 70% r.h., the losses due to desiccation increased with temperature but less than 20 % was due to respiration at any of the storage temperatures. Respiration rates of onion bulbs transferred from 2 to 25 °C were higher from February onwards than those of bulbs stored continuously at 25 °C. Conversely, bulbs transferred from 25 to 2 °C respired less from February onwards than those kept at 2 °C. Sprouting, at the final assessment in June, was highest at 15 and 7.5 °C and lowest at 2 °C. Total weight loss was above 45 % in all the storage treatments except at 2 °C (12%). Storage at 7.5 °C is suitable until March but long-term storage until June requires low temperatures. |
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