External CO2 injury

External carbon dioxide (CO2) injuries are visible as light brown spots on the skin that become slightly sunken and irregular at a later stage. There is a clear boundary between the damaged spots and the healthy skin. This damage can occur especially with the most unripe picked apples, on the shadow side of the apple. The internal fruit tissue is not affected. The injury is associated with high CO2 levels in storage rooms.

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