Patent classifications
A01N3/00
Inside air control apparatus and container refrigeration apparatus including the same
An inside air control apparatus includes: a gas supply device that performs a gas supply operation for supplying low oxygen concentration air into a container; and a controller that controls an operation of the gas supply device so that the inside air has desired composition. The controller is configured to be able to execute, if an oxygen concentration of the inside air is higher than a target oxygen concentration, a carbon dioxide concentration controlling operation for controlling composition of the inside air to be desired composition by causing the gas supply device to perform the gas supply operation, while allowing the gas supply device to change the amount of gas supply such that the carbon dioxide concentration of the inside air falls within a predetermined reference concentration range.
SOLUTIONS AND METHODS FOR FORMING AN EXOGENOUS FLEXIBLE FILM, WHICH INCLUDES A SUPPLEMENTAL COMPONENT, ON A PLANT AND PLANTS INCLUDING THE EXOGENOUS FLEXIBLE FILM
Solutions and methods for forming an exogenous flexible film, which includes a supplemental component, on a plant and plants including the exogenous flexible film. The solutions include a solvent, a film forming matrix component, a hydrophobic barrier component, a plasticizing component, a film enhancing component, and a supplemental component. The supplemental component includes a pesticide component that includes at least one pesticide active ingredient. The methods include spraying the solution on a plant and evaporating at least a fraction of the solvent from the solution to form the exogenous flexible film. The plants include exogenous flexible films formed from the solutions and/or formed via the methods.
SOLUTIONS AND METHODS FOR FORMING AN EXOGENOUS FLEXIBLE FILM, WHICH INCLUDES A SUPPLEMENTAL COMPONENT, ON A PLANT AND PLANTS INCLUDING THE EXOGENOUS FLEXIBLE FILM
Solutions and methods for forming an exogenous flexible film, which includes a supplemental component, on a plant and plants including the exogenous flexible film. The solutions include a solvent, a film forming matrix component, a hydrophobic barrier component, a plasticizing component, a film enhancing component, and a supplemental component. The supplemental component includes a pesticide component that includes at least one pesticide active ingredient. The methods include spraying the solution on a plant and evaporating at least a fraction of the solvent from the solution to form the exogenous flexible film. The plants include exogenous flexible films formed from the solutions and/or formed via the methods.
Control of ripening and senescence in pre-harvest and post-harvest plants and plant materials by manipulating alternative oxidase activity
Methods of controlling the maturation of plants and/or plant products (e.g. fruit, vegetable, ornamentals, etc.) by manipulating Alternative Oxidase (AOX) activity. An increase in activity hastens the maturation process while a decrease in activity slows or stops maturation.
Control of ripening and senescence in pre-harvest and post-harvest plants and plant materials by manipulating alternative oxidase activity
Methods of controlling the maturation of plants and/or plant products (e.g. fruit, vegetable, ornamentals, etc.) by manipulating Alternative Oxidase (AOX) activity. An increase in activity hastens the maturation process while a decrease in activity slows or stops maturation.
PROTECTIVE COATING FOR PLANTS AND POSTHARVEST PLANT MATTER
The present invention relates to a method for forming a protective coating on a plant tissue following the consecutives steps of: (a) providing a plant having an external surface, wherein a portion of the external surface includes an exposed surface; (b) applying a first aqueous solution that contains a crosslinking agent to the external surface of the plant; and (c) applying to the external surface of the plant a second aqueous solution that contains a polysaccharide which is susceptible to crosslinking by the crosslinking agent, thereby forming a protective coating on the exposed surface of the plant. Further provided is a postharvest plant matter that includes a first segment covered by natural skin, and a second segment having an exposed surface that is coated by a protective coating that contains a polysaccharide with the first segment being essentially free of the protective coating.
Compositions and methods for differential release of 1-methylcyclopropene
A clathrate of 1-methylcyclopropene with α-cyclodextrin, obtained as a solid particulate product, is modified by comminuting, classifying, or both to obtain a modified particulate. When subjected to identical atmospheric disgorgement conditions of humidity and temperature, identical masses of the modified and unmodified particulates exhibit different rates of 1-methylcyclopropene disgorgement. Specifically, we have found that a smaller mean particle size is inversely related to a greater rate of 1-methylcyclopropene release.
Compositions and methods for differential release of 1-methylcyclopropene
A clathrate of 1-methylcyclopropene with α-cyclodextrin, obtained as a solid particulate product, is modified by comminuting, classifying, or both to obtain a modified particulate. When subjected to identical atmospheric disgorgement conditions of humidity and temperature, identical masses of the modified and unmodified particulates exhibit different rates of 1-methylcyclopropene disgorgement. Specifically, we have found that a smaller mean particle size is inversely related to a greater rate of 1-methylcyclopropene release.
EDIBLE COATING FOR PLANT MATTER
A composition for reducing the weight loss and/or preserving the natural gloss of post-harvest edible plant matter, and methods for applying the compositions to the surface of the plant matter. The compositions include an edible wax having a melting temperature below 70° C.; a hydrocolloid; a fatty acid; an emulsifier; and water, wherein the edible wax is present in a weight percent ranging from about 10% to about 25% of the total weight of the composition.
EDIBLE COATING FOR PLANT MATTER
A composition for reducing the weight loss and/or preserving the natural gloss of post-harvest edible plant matter, and methods for applying the compositions to the surface of the plant matter. The compositions include an edible wax having a melting temperature below 70° C.; a hydrocolloid; a fatty acid; an emulsifier; and water, wherein the edible wax is present in a weight percent ranging from about 10% to about 25% of the total weight of the composition.