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Application of a sensory-instrumental tool to study apple texture characteristics shaped by altitude and time of harvest.

Mathilde CharlesMaria Laura CorollaroLuigi ManfriniIsabella EndrizziEugenio ApreaAngelo ZanellaLuca Corelli GrappadelliFlavia Gasperi
Published in: Journal of the science of food and agriculture (2017)
We demonstrated that differences between fruit from various altitudes can be perceived through human senses, and that the proposed sensory-instrumental tool can be used to describe such differences. This study brings more understanding about the impact of altitude and time of harvest on apple sensory properties. This work could support apple producers, from semi-mountainous regions (Alps, Tyrol, etc.), in advertising and valorising their products with their specific characteristics in a more efficient manner. © 2017 Society of Chemical Industry.
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