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Interaction of post harvest disease control treatments and gamma irradiation on mangoes.

Johnson, G. I.; Boag, T. S.; Cooke, A. W.; Izard, M.; Panitz, M.; Sangchote, S.;

Annals of Applied Biology Year: 1990 Vol: 116 Issue: 2 Pages: 245-257 Ref: 16 ref.

1990

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Interaction of post harvest disease control treatments and gamma irradiation on mangoes.

The effects of gamma irradiation and disease control treatments on disease severity and post-harvest quality of several mango cultivars were investigated. In Kensington Pride, irradiation doses ranging from 300-1200 Gy reduced disease, but the level of control was not commercially acceptable. Hot benomyl immediately followed by irradiation provided effective control of anthracnose (Colletotrichum gloeosporioides [Glomerella cingulata]) and stem end rot (Dothiorella dominicana) during short-term storage (15 days at 20 deg C). The effects of the 2 treatments were additive. Satisfactory disease control was achieved during long term controlled atmosphere storage when mangoes were treated with hot benomyl followed by prochloraz and than irradiated. Effects of fungicide treatment and irradiation were additive. Fungicide, or irradiation treatments alone, were unsatisfactory. Irradiation of cv. Kensington Pride at doses in excess of 600 Gy caused unacceptable surface damage (i.e. lenticel spotting, surface discoloration and retardation of degreening) which was particularly severe after long-term controlled atmosphere storage. In a separate short-term storage trial, several mango cultivars were assessed. Hot benomyl followed by prochloraz controlled anthracnose on all cultivars and stem end rot on some. Irradiation at 600 Gy contributed only minor improvements to disease control. The severity of surface damage that developed following irradiation and fungicide treatment varied with cultivars.