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VakgebiedTuinbouwTuinbouw
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Jaar van ontstaan19701874
GrondleggerPomology and horticulture researchCarl Zeiss
Typemulti-parameter assessment pipelineoptical measurement pipeline
Oorspronkelijke bronPratt, H. K., & Goeschl, J. D. (2006). Physiological roles of ethylene in plants. Annual Review of Plant Physiology, 20, 541–566. DOI ↗AOAC International. (2005). Official Methods of Analysis of AOAC International (18th ed.). AOAC International. link ↗
Aliassenmaturity index, harvest readiness assessment, fruit maturation scoringsoluble solids measurement, sugar content analysis, refractometry
Verwant44
SamenvattingRipeness index combines multiple quality measurements—soluble solids, firmness, color, starch degradation, ethylene production—into a single composite score indicating fruit maturity and harvest readiness. Unlike single-parameter metrics, this integrated approach accounts for cultivar variation and environmental influence to predict consumer acceptability more reliably. It is widely adopted in export industries and research settings to standardize harvest decisions.Brix measurement quantifies the dissolved solids (primarily sugars) in fruit juice using refractometry, a non-destructive optical technique. Introduced by Carl Zeiss in the 19th century and standardized by AOAC, it is the universal industry standard for assessing fruit ripeness and quality in horticulture and postharvest processing.
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