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'Baekhyang', a Rich-flavor, White-fleshed, Late-maturing, and Freestone Peach (고향기성(高香氣性) 백육계(白肉系) 만숙(晩熟) 단경기(端境期) 출하용(出荷用) 복숭아 '백향(白香)')

  • Kang, Sang-Jo;Chung, Kyeong-Ho;Kim, Ho-Yeol;Kim, Whee-Cheon;Lee, Don-Kyun
    • Horticultural Science & Technology
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.17-18
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    • 1999
  • 'Baekhyang' was released by National Horticultural Research Institute in 1994 as a white-fleshed, late-maturing, and freestone peach variety, which originated from open-pollinated seeds of 'Garden State' nectarine collected in 1978. This variety was tested as 'Wonkyo Da-05' at 4 areas for 4 years from 1991. 'Baekhyang' is the latest maturing among white-fleshed peach varieties in Korea. Fruits mature 10 to 15 days after 'Yumyeong' and have rich-flavor and good quality.

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Effect of Ripening and Peeling Methods on Composition and Quality of Canned Freestone Peaches

  • Chung, J.I.;Luh, B.S.
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.6-12
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    • 1972
  • Fay Elberta freestone peaches were harvested at four maturity levels as judged by skin color and firmness. They were ripened at $68^{\circ}F$ under 80 percent relative humidity for 4, 6, 8 and 10 days respectively prior to canning. Results indicate that both harvest maturity and ripening conditions are important factors influencing quality, flavor and composition of canned freestone peaches. Peaches harvested at $18{\sim}24$ pounds on a Magness-Taylor pressure tester with a 7/16' plunger(M1) failed to ripen satisfactorily. Fruits harvested at $13{\sim}17$ pounds (M2) pressure test ripened successfully at $68^{\circ}F$ within 6 to 8 days; and those harvested at 6 to 12 pounds (M3) needed 4 days for ripening at $68^{\circ}F$. Tree-ripened fruits (M4) were undesirable for canning because of the high percentage of bruised fruits. The optimum firmness for canning appears to be in the range of 1.5 to 3.0 pounds. The titratable acidity of peaches decreased during maturation and ripening. The tannin content of peaches at M1 maturity decreased with ripening at $68^{\circ}F$. But no appreciable change was observed in the M2 and M3 series which were ripened at $68^{\circ}F$ for 4 to 10 days. The volatile reducing substances (V.R.S.) increased as the peaches developed on the tree and also during post-harvest ripening. The effect of harvest maturity and post-harvest ripening on color grade of the canned peaches is presented. Little difference was found in the flavor and composition of peaches peeled by the cup-down lye peeling and the steam-peeling methods. The cup-down lye-peeling method might be most advantageous because of its higher peeling efficiency.

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'Cheonhong', a Nectarine with Resistance to Fruit Cracking and Russeting (열과(裂果) 및 동수발생(銅銹發生) 없는 천도(天桃) '천홍(天紅)')

  • Kang, Sang-Jo;Kim, Ho-Yeol;Chung, Kyeong-Ho;Kim, Whee-Cheon;Shin, Yong-Uk;Moon, Jong-Yeol;Kim, Jung-Ho
    • Horticultural Science & Technology
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.15-16
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    • 1999
  • 'Cheonhong'was released by the National Horticultural Research Institute in 1992 as a new mid-ripening, yellow-fleshed, and freestone nectarine variety, which originated from open-pollinated seeds of 'Garden State' nectarine collected in 1978. This was tested as 'Wonkyo Da-03' at 4 areas for 4 years from 1989. 'Cheonhong' is resistant to fruit cracking during rainy season and russeting. Fruits mature about 15 days before 'SunGlo' and have rich-flavor and good quality.

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