Q. Fan et Sp. Tian, Postharvest biological control of grey mold and blue mold on apple by Cryptococcus albidus (Saito) Skinner, POSTH BIOL, 21(3), 2001, pp. 341-350
The yeast Cryprococcus albidus (Saito) Skinner, an antagonist isolated from
peach fruit, was evaluated for biological control capability in 'Fuji' app
le after challenge with 1x10(5) or 5 x 10(4) spores/ml of the postharvest p
athogens Botrytis cinerea and Penicillium expansum. The yeast at 1 x 10(8)
CFU/ml of washed cells suspension totally inhibited decay in apple fruits a
t 23 and 1 degreesC. The concentrations of antagonist and pathogen spores h
ad significant effects on biocontrol effectiveness. Culture filtrate of the
yeast failed to provide protection against the two pathogens. The antagoni
st was compatible with iprodione and calcium chloride. The yeast at 1x10(6)
CFU/ml mixed with iprodione at 50 ppm a.i. provided better control of deca
y than the single application. Calcium chloride facilitated control of B. c
inerea and P. expansum by C. albidus at a concentration as low as 10(5) CFU
/ml. Rapid colonisation of apples from wounds was observed by the first 48
h at both 23 and 1 degreesC. This stabilised at the same density thereafter
at 23 degreesC, but was lower at 1 degreesC. Efficacy of C. albidus agains
t B. cinerea and P. expansum was maintained when it was applied before the
pathogens, but was reduced when applied simultaneously with or after the sp
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