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Table VI. — Effect of air movement upon apple-scald 



INTERMITTENT AERATION 



In the experiments reported in Table VI the air was kept in constant 

 circulation, but this continuitly of the movement is apparenty not 

 essential to the prevention of apple-scald. In an earlier paper ^ experi- 



' Brooks, Charles, and Cooley, J. S. effect of temperature, aeration, and humidity on 

 JONATHAN-SPOT AND scAtD OF APPLES IN STORAGE. In Jour. Agr. Research, v. 11, no. 7, p. 287-318, 23 fig. 

 pi. 33-i2, 1917. Literature cited, p. 316-317. 



