. Effects of storage temperature and humidity on loss of weight by fruit. Fruit Storage. 0 I i i ' Calculated weight loss lor unit vapor pressure deficit 111 ' ' ' ' Vap. Pres. Def. (mm Hg.) Rel. Hum. 77 0 (%) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NEC AMS 123-62(1) AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE Figure 6 WEIGHT LOST BY ORANGES AT 60° F 600 400 200 Navel Oranges (1959). Oranges (1958) o Valencia Oranges (1957) i i i i I i i i i 1 i i i i I i i ' i I I' I* i ' ' Vap. Pres. Def. (mm Hg.) Rel. Hum. 10


. Effects of storage temperature and humidity on loss of weight by fruit. Fruit Storage. 0 I i i ' Calculated weight loss lor unit vapor pressure deficit 111 ' ' ' ' Vap. Pres. Def. (mm Hg.) Rel. Hum. 77 0 (%) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NEC AMS 123-62(1) AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE Figure 6 WEIGHT LOST BY ORANGES AT 60° F 600 400 200 Navel Oranges (1959). Oranges (1958) o Valencia Oranges (1957) i i i i I i i i i 1 i i i i I i i ' i I I' I* i ' ' Vap. Pres. Def. (mm Hg.) Rel. Hum. (%) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NEG. AMS 124-62(1) AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE Figure 7 - 9 -. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wells, Arthur W. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, Market Quality Research Division


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