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Introduction Post-harvest losses of fruits are very high, as fruits are highly perishable due to their soft epicarp/exocarp, making them highly susceptible to mechanical damage and post-harvest microbial spoilage, resulting in significant losses. Normally, the shelf life of most fruits is about a week; for some, such as berries, it can be even shorter, just…