Biological effects of corona discharge on onions in a commercial storage facility

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The biological effect of corona discharge on onions (Allium cepa L.) in a commercial storage was investigated. Surface discoloration and mold were modestly but significantly reduced by the corona discharge when onions were stored for 2 or 4 weeks with or without an additional 2 weeks of shelf life under high humidity. Corona discharge treatment also reduced airborne mold spores in the storage room. No significant changes in internal decay, firmness, sprouting, or rooting, in treated onions were found.

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Song, J., Fan, L., Hildebrand, P. D., & Forney, C. F. (2000). Biological effects of corona discharge on onions in a commercial storage facility. HortTechnology, 10(3), 608–612. https://doi.org/10.21273/horttech.10.3.608

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