Preferred Term:
curing (crops)
Definition:
A postharvest treatment of crops to reduce water loss and decay during storage. In root and tuber crops, curing refers to the process of wound healing with the development and suberization of new epidermal tissue called wound periderm. In bulb crops, curing refers to the process of drying of the neck tissues and of the outer leaves to form dry scales. Crops can be cured in the field or in facilities designed for the process.
Concept Schemes:
NALT Core
NALT Full
NALT Full
Broader Concept:
URI:
https://lod.nal.usda.gov/nalt/30827
Download this Concept:
RDF/XMLCreated 2006-01-19, last modified 2017-06-09
Exactly Matching Concepts: