ABSTRACTThe effect of chitosan coating (1.0 and 1.5 w/v) in controlling decay of strawberries at 13°C was investigated as compared to a fungicide, iprodione (Rovral®). Chitosan coating significantly reduced decay of berries (P ≤ 0.05) compared to the control. There was no significant difference between chitosan and fungicide treatments up to 21 days storage. Thereafter, Rovral®‐treated berries decayed at a higher rate than chitosan‐coated berries. Chitosan‐coated berries stored at 4°C were firmer, higher in titratable acidity, and synthesized anthocyanin at a slower rate than Rovral®‐treated or nontreated berries. Chitosan coating decreased respiration rate of the berries with a greater effect at higher
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