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Interaction of monoterpenoids, methyl jasmonate, and Ca2+ in controlling postharvest brown rot of sweet cherry.

Tsao, R. and Zhou, T.

HortScience. Volume 35, Number 7, Dec 2000. Pages 1304-1307.

2000

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Interaction of monoterpenoids, methyl jasmonate, and Ca2+ in controlling postharvest brown rot of sweet cherry.

The banning of synthetic fungicides for postharvest use on fruits in Canada has prompted a search for alternative control strategies for postharvest brown rot caused by Monilinia fructicola (Wint.) Honey on sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.). Thymol and carvacrol were the two most potent fungicides among the monoterpenoids tested. The brown rot incidences of M. fructicola-inoculated cherry dipped in 1000 microgram(.)mL-1 thymol and carvacrol were 24% and 23%, respectively, compared with 81% for the control. The effects of thymol and carvacrol were not significantly enhanced by the addition of CaCl2 or CaB'y, a foliar calcium fertilizer. Decco 282 significantly reduced the activity of thymol. Methyl jasmonate, an elicitor of plant defense mechanisms, did not reduce brown rot by itself, and did not increase the efficacy of thymol and carvacrol when used as an additive in dipping or fumigation experiments. Thymol and carvacrol caused stem browning of cherry fruits in the fumigation experiment, however, 69% and 73%, respectively, of the browning was prevented when methyl jasmonate was used as a co-fumigant.