LEMON FRUIT STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES AND THEIR EFFECTIVENESS

Authors

  • G‘anieva Aziza Abdullaevna PhD student, Tashkent State Agrarian University

Keywords:

Lemon, storage, temperature, relative humidity, citrus, processing, vitamin, preservation

Abstract

This article analyzes the morphological and physiological characteristics of lemon fruit, the factors affecting its storage process, storage methods, and modern technologies. The results of an experiment on changes in the quality indicators of lemons under various temperature and humidity conditions are also presented.

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Published

2025-06-18

How to Cite

G‘anieva , A. (2025). LEMON FRUIT STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES AND THEIR EFFECTIVENESS. Journal of Agriculture & Horticulture, 5(6), 30–35. Retrieved from https://internationalbulletins.com/intjour/index.php/jah/article/view/1997