Combining yeasts or a bacterial biocontrol agent and heat treatment to reduce postharvest decay of 'Gala' apples

Citation
B. Leverentz et al., Combining yeasts or a bacterial biocontrol agent and heat treatment to reduce postharvest decay of 'Gala' apples, POSTH BIOL, 21(1), 2000, pp. 87-94
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
POSTHARVEST BIOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY
ISSN journal
09255214 → ACNP
Volume
21
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
87 - 94
Database
ISI
SICI code
0925-5214(200012)21:1<87:CYOABB>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
'Gala' apples were treated after harvest with heat (38 degreesC for 4 days) , and then wound-inoculated with the pathogen Penicillium expansum and the antagonist Pseudomanas syringae, or one of two yeast antagonists, to reduce postharvest decay. After storage for 7 days at 20 degreesC or 3 months at 1 degreesC, the least decay was found on fruit where wounds had been allowe d to cure by heat treatment (38 degreesC) or cold storage (1 degreesC) for 4 days before inoculation with the pathogen. Addition of any of the antagon ists before or after heat treatment further reduced the number and size of the lesions. The highest lesion incidence occurred on apples wounded after heat treatment followed by inoculation with the pathogen. Addition of the y east antagonists to these fresh wounds reduced the fruit decay as well. Whi le the heat treatment is phytosanitary in that it significantly reduces the pathogen population on the apple surface, it provides little residual prot ection. The residual protection from the antagonists adds to the control pr ovided by the heat treatment. Published by Elsevier Science B.V.