The efficacy of the antagonistic yeasts Pseudozyma fusiformata AP6, Metschnikowia fructicola AP47 and Aureobasidium pullulans PL5 were investigated, in combination with hot water dipping (HWD), to control brown rot of peaches caused by Monilinia laxa. The effects on postharvest fruit quality were also evaluated under semi-commercial conditions. In potato dextrose broth, HWD at 50°C for more than 40 s or at 55-60°C for more than 10 s completely suppressed M. laxa spore germination and germ tube elongation. In fruits inoculated by wounding, HWD at 55°C for 50 s significantly reduced brown rot decay and maintained fruit quality. This treatment would be optimal for commercial application. The harvested fruits were dipped in HW at 55°C for 50 s, cooled to 1°C for 10 min, dipped in the selected yeast cell suspension (108 cells ml-1) for 60 s, and then stored at 1°C and 95% relative humidity (RH). After 21 days, the disease incidence was measured and the postharvest quality parameters of the fruits, including firmness, total soluble solids, ascorbic acid and titratable acidity, were measured. When used alone, the antagonists AP6, AP47 and PL5 reduced brown rot incidence on the peaches to 28.3%, 30.0% and 25.8%, respectively, compared with 74.2% for the untreated control. However, when applied together with HWD, AP6, AP47 and PL5 reduced brown rot incidences to 16.7%, 15.8% and 17.5%, respectively, while when HWD was used alone, disease incidence was 30.0%, suggesting that HWD greatly increased the effectiveness of the antagonists. In combination with HWD, the efficacies of AP6, AP47 and PL5 significantly increased from 61.8%, 59.6% and 65.2% to 77.5%, 78.7% and 76.4%, respectively, and they were similar to the efficacy of tebuconazole (77.5%). Analysis of postharvest quality indicated that none of the treatments damaged fruit quality. Our results showed that the three antagonists combined with HWD at 55°C for 50 s exhibited potential for commercial use, as an effective alternative to fungicides in controlling postharvest brown rot of peaches. This appears to be the first report on combined application of yeast strains M. fructicola or P. fusiformata with HWD to control M. laxa on peaches.
Efficacy of yeast antagonists used individually or in combination with hot water dipping for control of postharvest brown rot of peaches
ZHANG, DIANPENG;LOPEZ REYES, JORGE GIOVANNY;SPADARO, Davide Carmelo;GARIBALDI, Angelo;GULLINO, Maria Lodovica
2010-01-01
Abstract
The efficacy of the antagonistic yeasts Pseudozyma fusiformata AP6, Metschnikowia fructicola AP47 and Aureobasidium pullulans PL5 were investigated, in combination with hot water dipping (HWD), to control brown rot of peaches caused by Monilinia laxa. The effects on postharvest fruit quality were also evaluated under semi-commercial conditions. In potato dextrose broth, HWD at 50°C for more than 40 s or at 55-60°C for more than 10 s completely suppressed M. laxa spore germination and germ tube elongation. In fruits inoculated by wounding, HWD at 55°C for 50 s significantly reduced brown rot decay and maintained fruit quality. This treatment would be optimal for commercial application. The harvested fruits were dipped in HW at 55°C for 50 s, cooled to 1°C for 10 min, dipped in the selected yeast cell suspension (108 cells ml-1) for 60 s, and then stored at 1°C and 95% relative humidity (RH). After 21 days, the disease incidence was measured and the postharvest quality parameters of the fruits, including firmness, total soluble solids, ascorbic acid and titratable acidity, were measured. When used alone, the antagonists AP6, AP47 and PL5 reduced brown rot incidence on the peaches to 28.3%, 30.0% and 25.8%, respectively, compared with 74.2% for the untreated control. However, when applied together with HWD, AP6, AP47 and PL5 reduced brown rot incidences to 16.7%, 15.8% and 17.5%, respectively, while when HWD was used alone, disease incidence was 30.0%, suggesting that HWD greatly increased the effectiveness of the antagonists. In combination with HWD, the efficacies of AP6, AP47 and PL5 significantly increased from 61.8%, 59.6% and 65.2% to 77.5%, 78.7% and 76.4%, respectively, and they were similar to the efficacy of tebuconazole (77.5%). Analysis of postharvest quality indicated that none of the treatments damaged fruit quality. Our results showed that the three antagonists combined with HWD at 55°C for 50 s exhibited potential for commercial use, as an effective alternative to fungicides in controlling postharvest brown rot of peaches. This appears to be the first report on combined application of yeast strains M. fructicola or P. fusiformata with HWD to control M. laxa on peaches.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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