Postharvest Publications by Commodity
Quantification and identification of microorganism found on shell and kernel of fresh edible chestnuts in Michigan.Donis-González, I. R., Guyer, D. E., & Fulbright, D. W. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture J. Sci. Food Agric. doi:10.1002/jsfa.7667
2016
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MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION IN PEELED CHESTNUTS AND THE EFFICACY OF POSTPROCESSING TREATMENTS FOR MICROBIAL SPOILAGE MANAGEMENTMICROBIAL CONTAMINATION IN PEELED CHESTNUTS AND THE EFFICACY OF POSTPROCESSING TREATMENTS FOR MICROBIAL SPOILAGE MANAGEMENT IRWIN R. DONIS-GONZA LEZ,1,3 SANGHYUP JEONG,1 DANIEL E. GUYER1 and DENNIS W. FULBRIGHT2 Departments of 1Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering and 2Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824
January 25, 2016
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Estimates of Shelf-life of Raw Nuts Held at Different TemperaturesMarita Cantwell
June 2014
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Survival of Foodborne Pathogens on Inshell WalnutsTyann Blessington, Christopher G. Theofel, Elizabeth J. Mitcham, Linda J. Harris
September 2013
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Survival of Salmonella enterica, Escherichia coli O157:H7, and Listeria monocytogenes on Inoculated Walnut Kernels during StorageTyann Blessington, Elizabeth J. Mitcham, and Linda J. Harris
2012
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Impact of Storage Time and Temperature on Thermal Inactivation of Salmonella Enteritidis PT 30 on Oil-Roasted AlmondsShirin J. Abd, Kathryn L. McCarthy, and Linda J. Harris
2012
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Consumer Knowledge and Handling of Tree Nuts: Food Safety ImplicationsLouise E. Lee, Diane Metz, Maria Giovanni, and Christine M. Bruhn
2011
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Nuts: Safe Methods for Home Gardeners to Harvest, Store, and EnjoyEd Perry, Linda J. Harris, Maria Giovanni, Diane Metz, Christine Bruhn
September 2010
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Nuts: Safe Methods for Consumers to Handle, Store, and EnjoyChristine Bruhn, Linda J. Harris, Maria Giovanni, Diane Metz
August 2010
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Sample Costs to Hull and Dry Walnuts - 2009Karen Klonsky, James Thompson, Joseph Grant, Janine Hasey, Rachel Elkins
2009
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Harvesting and Storing Your Home Orchard's Nut Crop: Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans, Pistachios, and ChestnutsEd Perry, G. Steven Sibbett
1998
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