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Temperature changes in Fuerte avocado from tree to market

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C. D. Gustafson, Agricultural Extension Service, University of California

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California Agriculture 18(10):7-8.

Published October 01, 1964

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The Fuerte avocado often turns black as the fruit nears the ready-to-eat stage in certain years. Some losses from this dark discoloration occur at the retail stand while other fruit purchased at the store discolors and softens at home and the housewife often throws the fruit away. This situation has curtailed consumer demands for the avocado especially in markets farther away from California, where this black discoloration is present to an even greater degree.

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Temperature changes in Fuerte avocado from tree to market

C. D. Gustafson
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Temperature changes in Fuerte avocado from tree to market

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Authors

C. D. Gustafson, Agricultural Extension Service, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 18(10):7-8.

Published October 01, 1964

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The Fuerte avocado often turns black as the fruit nears the ready-to-eat stage in certain years. Some losses from this dark discoloration occur at the retail stand while other fruit purchased at the store discolors and softens at home and the housewife often throws the fruit away. This situation has curtailed consumer demands for the avocado especially in markets farther away from California, where this black discoloration is present to an even greater degree.

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