P. Bertolini et al., POSTHARVEST FOG TREATMENT OF APPLES - DEPOSITION PATTERNS AND CONTROLOF PHLYCTAENA-VAGABUNDA AND SUPERFICIAL SCALD, Crop protection, 14(5), 1995, pp. 345-348
An experimental facility was constructed for post-harvest fog treatmen
t of apple fruits stored in pallet-boxes. Its performance was tested b
y determining the distribution and effectiveness of fog application of
the fungicide thiabendazole (TBZ) on wet and dry apples cv. 'Abbondan
za'. Deposition was greater on the upper (stalk end) than the lower (c
alyx end) part of the fruit but uniform between fruits in the pallet-b
ox. The fog treatment was more effective against Phlyctaena vagabunda
than the dip treatment; neither length of treatment nor pre-wetting of
fruits substantially affected the distribution of TBZ fog deposit. Th
e distribution and performance of the anti-oxidant diphenylamine (DPA)
as fog on 'Stayman red' apples was also tested. As with TBZ deposit o
n cv. 'Abbondanza', the DPA deposit was significantly greater on the t
op than the bottom of the fruit. Inversion of the pallet-box during fo
g treatment resulted in a more uniform deposit on fruit. Fog- and dip-
treatment with DPA were equally effective in preventing superficial sc
ald.