Sylvio L. Honório
State University of Campinas
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Engenharia Agricola | 2006
Marcos David Ferreira; Luís Augusto Barbosa Cortez; Sylvio L. Honório; Marcelo Tavares
Tomato postharvest losses are very high in Brazil and the goal of this research was to evaluate the effect of handling and the transport of tomato fruits, cultivar Romana on the steps of harvesting, weight and transportation to the packinghouse, pointing some critical points. Tomatoes were harvested at plastic boxes, weighted and shipped to a packinghouse. Fruits taken directly from the plant were determined as reference. The parameters evaluated were weight loss and mechanical injury and tomato physical quality after storage during 21 days. It was observed an increasing on the weight loss, external damage, and postharvest losses, after storage. Handling and transportation were the cause of an increase in 6.6% in external damage and 1.93% of weight loss after storage, when comparing harvested fruits and fruits evaluated on the packing-house. The main reason for postharvest losses was due to mechanical injury caused during transportation mainly due to the compressure force among fruits and against the plastic boxes.
Scientia Agricola | 2005
Marcos David Ferreira; André T.O. Franco; Ricardo Freitas Kasper; Antonio Carlos de Oliveira Ferraz; Sylvio L. Honório; Marcelo Tavares
Losses on tomato business chain start at harvest, a two-months period. At the beginning of the harvest, fruits concentrate at the basal part of the plant, then in the middle, and finally at the top, and undergo changes in diameter and maturity indexes as harvest progresses. The aim of this work was to evaluate the impact of handling at three different periods: (I) 15 days, (II) 30 days, and (III) 45 days after the beginning of harvest. Tomatoes were ordinarily grown and harvested in to bamboo baskets, and transferred to plastics boxes. Fruits were classified according to ripening stage and diameter, and evaluated for mechanical damage and external defects caused by harvesting procedures. The time required for the harvest operation was measured; damage to fruits (%) and weight loss (%), caused either in the field and/or during the harvesting process, were taken into consideration and related to the final quality of fruit after storage for 21 days. The same methodology was used all through the production and harvest cycle. The highest % fruit damage occurred during period II, a longer harvest time than the other two periods. Fruits not submitted to handling showed lower weight loss than handled fruits. Fruits harvested in period II and stored for 21 days showed higher losses due to mechanical injury.
Engenharia Agricola | 2013
Tiago B. H. Dantas; Antonio Carlos de Oliveira Ferraz; Sylvio L. Honório; Giuseppina Pace Pereira Lima
CETEA/ITAL - Packaging Technology Center of the Food Technology Institute, Av. Brasil, 2880, Campinas - SP
Scientia Horticulturae | 2015
Artur Batista de Oliveira Rocha; Sylvio L. Honório; Claudio Luiz Messias; Mariano Otón; Perla A. Gómez
Engenharia Agricola | 2004
Saul D. Sarria; Sylvio L. Honório
Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agricola e Ambiental | 1999
Sissi Kawai Marcos; Sylvio L. Honório; José Tadeu Jorge; José Antônio Alves Avelar
Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agricola e Ambiental | 2008
Saúl Dussán-Sarria; Sylvio L. Honório; Melissa de L. Matias
SciELO | 2004
Saul D. Sarria; Sylvio L. Honório
Revista Brasileira de Engenharia de Biossistemas | 2009
Caroline Andreuccetti; Marcos David Ferreira; Celso Luiz Moretti; Sylvio L. Honório
Archive | 2008
C. I. Biscegli; A. C. de O. Ferraz; Sylvio L. Honório