S. Benyehoshua et al., PREFORMED ANTIFUNGAL COMPOUNDS OF CITRUS-FRUIT - EFFECT OF POSTHARVEST TREATMENTS WITH HEAT AND GROWTH-REGULATORS, Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 43(4), 1995, pp. 1062-1066
Heat treatment (36 degrees C, 3 days) of lemon fruit Citrus Limon (L.)
Burm. inhibited both the decline of antifungal activity in the flaved
o tissue and the loss of the preformed antifungal material citral and
drastically reduced the decay percentage. Dips in gibberellic acid (50
and 100 ppm) or in 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (200 ppm) inhibited
the decay development of stored fruit and slowed the decline of citra
l content and of the antifungal activity in the flavedo. On the contra
ry, ethylene treatment (25 or 50 ppm for 3 days at 25 degrees C) reduc
ed the citral content and antifungal activity in the flavedo of both l
emon and grapefruit(Citrus paradisi Macf.). The effect of postharvest
heat treatment and plant growth regulators on citrus decay might be re
lated to the modulation of endogenous disease resistance of fruit via
influence on the changes of preformed antifungal materials such as cit
ral.