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Bananas, a common fruit in our daily diet, often develop physiological disorders during the late ripening period, resulting in browning, which reduces their suitability for consumption. In this study, we inhibited the browning phenomenon by reducing the oxygen concentration to improve their storage period. Compared with banana fruit treated with high oxygen concentration, banana fruit treated with...