In one aspect, the present invention provides methods for suppressing
cracking, stem browning, and water loss in fruit or vegetables, such as
cherries. The methods comprise applying to fruit or vegetables an amount
of a wax emulsion effective to suppress cherry cracking, stem browning,
and water loss. The wax emulsion used in the methods of the invention
typically comprises a matrix of complex hydrocarbons, one or more
emulsifying agents, and water. In some embodiments, the wax emulsion
comprises from about 0.125% to about 25% (weight/weight) of carnauba wax,
from about 0.1% to about 16% (weight/weight) of oleic acid, and from
about 0.03% to about 6% (weight/weight) of morpholine, and from about 53%
to about 99.7% (weight/weight) of water. In some embodiments, the wax
emulsions further comprise one or more osmoregulators.