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Title: Integrated control of postharvest diseases of peaches with a yeast antagonist, hot water and modified atmosphere packaging
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Ziraat Fakültesi/Bitki Koruma Bölümü.
Karabulut, Özgür Akgün
Baykal, Necati
AAH-1871-2021
6603415008
6602104006
Keywords: Prunus persica
P. Expansum
B. Cinerea
Biological control
Modified atmosphere
Brown-rot
Biological-control
Sweet cherry
Black spot
Blue mold
Decay
Fruits
Nectarines
Iprodione
Storage
Agriculture
Botryotinia fuckeliana
Botrytis
Candida
Candida oleophila
Penicillium
Penicillium expansum
Prunus
Disease control
Food storage
Issue Date: May-2004
Publisher: Elsevier Sci
Citation: Karabulut, Ö.A. ve Baykal, N. (2004). “Integrated control of postharvest diseases of peaches with a yeast antagonist, hot water and modified atmosphere packaging”. Crop Protection, 23(5), 431-435.
Abstract: An integrated approach was studied for the control of postharvest diseases of peaches including application of a yeast antagonist (Candida oleophila), hot water treatment at 55degreesC for 10s, and storage-in modified atmosphere at 0degreesC. We evaluated the efficacy of all three tactics, both as stand-alone treatments and in combination. Hot water and yeast antagonist as stand-alone treatments were not effective in controlling Botrytis cinerea and Penicillium expansum infections on wound-inoculated peaches. In contrast, modified atmosphere packaging alone significantly reduced lesion diameters caused by the infections of both pathogens after 45 days storage at 0degreesC and 5 days at 24degreesC. The biocontrol activity of yeast antagonist was improved when yeast treatment was combined with modified atmosphere packaging. The results also indicate that all of the treatments significantly reduced the decay incidence caused by natural infections after 45 days of storage at 0degreesC followed by 5 days at 24degreesC. The highest efficacy was achieved by,the combination of all three tactics. None of the treatments caused surface damage to fruits or impaired quality.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cropro.2003.09.012
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0261219403002394
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/21312
ISSN: 0261-2194
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