WSU-TFREC/Postharvest Information Network/topical
Articles About Cherry Quality
- Tree Fruit Research in California (2005) by Elizabeth Mitcham, Joe Grant, Bill Biasi, Elena de Castro, Tiffanie Simpson, Veronique Bikoba, Janet Caprile and Lynn Wunderlich (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
- Temperature Management and Modified Atmosphere Packing to Preserve Sweet Cherry Quality (2001) by Eugene Kupferman and Peter Sanderson (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
- Optimizing Cherry Stem Quality (2000) by Joanne L. Schick and Peter M. A. Toivonen
- Quarantine Treatment For Sweet Cherries (1998) by Lisa Neven, Stephen R. Drake(link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
- The 3rd International Cherry Research Symposium (1998) by Gregory Lang(link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
- New European Cherry Cultivars Deserve Attention (1998) by Lynn Long(link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
- Evaluation of Four Cherry Firmness Measuring Devices (1997) by Elizabeth Mitcham, Murray Clayton, Bill Biasi, And Steve Southwick
- Irradiation May Be Viable Option For Cherry Export (1996) by Geraldine Warner(link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
- USDA Replicates Tests on Cherries For Japanese (1996) by Dr. Hal Moffit(link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
- Reducing Cherry Damage in Packinghouse Operations-Packinghouse Evaluations (1995) by J. Thompson(1), J. Grant(2), G. Kupferman(3), J. Knutson(1), and K. Miller(3)
- Cherry Damage Surveys in 1993 (1994) by Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
- In-Field Hydrocooling Cherry Temperature Management (1994) by Craig Young(1) and Dr. Eugene Kupferman(2)
- Role of Calcium in Delaying Softening of Apples and Cherries (1987) by Gregory M. Glenn and B. W. Poovaiah
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An Introduction to Cherry Quality and Handling (1986) by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
I appreciate the information provided to me by Dr. Max Patterson, Professor and Horticulturist, Washington State University - Forced Air Cooling of Cherries (1986) by Henry Waelti, WSU Extension Agricultural Engineer
- Cherry Quality Research Summary (1985) by Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
- Reduction of Surface Pitting in Sweet Cherries (1983) by Kim D. Patten and Max E. Patterson(1) and Eugene Kupferman(2)