Effect of Cultivars and Weather Change on Hunter ‘L,’ Hue Angle, and Chroma Values of Red Raspberry Grown in Maine
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1996.50.2.131Abstract
Hunter ‘L,’ hue angle and chroma values were compared at the time of harvest in different red raspberry cultivars grown in Maine over three years. ‘Killarney’ was less dark, more yellow, and was highest in chroma. ‘Boyne’ was darker, more red than yellow, and was lowest in chroma. In the second year due to environmental changes during the growing season values for Hunter ‘L,’ hue angle and chroma were significantly (p ≤ 0.05) changed in raspberry cultivars.
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