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- Title
Efficacy of Evaporative Cool Chamber in Pasighat Condition, Arunachal Pradesh, India.
- Authors
Piloo, Ngangbam; Vida, Eloni
- Abstract
Effectiveness of low cost cool chamber -an on-farm rural oriented storage structure which operates on the principle of evaporative cooling developed at IARI, New Delhi was studied under Pasighat condition. Freshly harvested vegetables viz. brinjal, frenchbean, green chillies, coriander and tomatoes were subjected to storage in evaporative cool chamber and ambient condition. The average minimum and maximum temperatures during storage period at cool chamber were 20.4°C and 30.23°C respectively and relative humidity were 74% and 95%, respectively. The minimum and maximum temperatures during storage at room temperature condition were 26.1°C and 31.8°C respectively and relative humidity were 59% and 79% respectively. Results indicate that storage at cool chamber increases the shelf life of all the vegetables by considerably reducing the physiological loss in weight (PLW), retaining sensory quality like colour, texture and increases marketability. Cool chamber was suitable for storing brinjal for 9-15 days, beans and green chillies for 8-10 days, coriander for 3 days and tomatoes for 14-15 days as against 4-5 days for brinjal, beans and green chillies, 1 day for coriander and 7 days for tomatoes in room condition.
- Subjects
ON-farm agricultural research; FARM research; FIELD research; EFFECT of temperature on plants; EFFECT of temperature on vegetables
- Publication
International Journal of Bio-Resource & Stress Management, 2014, Vol 5, Issue 1, p116
- ISSN
0976-3988
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5958/j.0976-4038.5.1.023