* Corresponding author's E-mail: murli_y@yahoo.com.
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The experiment was conducted during 2007–2008 with the objective of determining suitable treatment for better shelf-life and quality of mandarin. The experiment was laid out in 3×3 factorial randomized block design (RBD) comprising nine treatments. The fruits of all the treatments were packed in 200 gauge polythene bags of 55 cm × 35 cm size with 30 perforated holes of 30 mm size. The treatment combination W2C1 (waxol (8%) + captan (0.2%) was found better in terms of physiological loss in weight, total soluble solids, acidity, reducing sugars, total sugar, vitamin C and -carotene, i.e. minimum physiological loss in weight (3.56%), highest TSS (8.43%), highest total sugars (10.78%), highest reducing sugar (4.84%), non-reducing sugar (5.95%), acidity (0.735%), vitamin C (19.41mg/100g) and -carotene (6.35 IU/100 g) contents.
Waxol, captan, quality, shelf-life, Kinnow