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Title Mealiness detection in agricultural crops: Destructive and Nondestructive tests. A review
Type JournalPaper
Keywords Compression test; Optical monitoring; Sensory evaluation; Sonic techniques; Texture attributes
Abstract Mealiness is known as an important internal quality attribute of fruits/vegetables, which has significant influence on consumer purchasing decisions. Mealiness has been a topic of research interest over the past several decades. A number of destructive and nondestructive techniques are introduced for mealiness detection. Nondestructive methods are more interesting because they are rapid, noninvasive, and suitable for real-time purposes. In this review, the concept of mealiness is presented for potato, apple, and peach, followed by an in-depth discussion about applications of destructive and nondestructive techniques developed for mealiness detection. The results suggest the potential of electromagnetic-based techniques for nondestructive mealiness evaluation. Further investigations are in progress to find more appropriate nondestructive techniques as well as cost and performance.
Researchers Kaveh Mollazade (Third Researcher), Aoife Gowen (Not In First Six Researchers), Constantino Valero (Fifth Researcher), Ali Hassanpour (Fourth Researcher), Parviz Ahmadi Moghaddam (Second Researcher), Arman Arefi (First Researcher)