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Integration of cultural methods with yeast treatment for control of postharvest fruit decay in pear.

Sugar, D.; Roberts, R. G.; Hilton, R. J.; Righetti, T. L.; Sanchez, E. E.;

Plant Disease Year: 1994 Vol: 78 Issue: 8 Pages: 791-795 Ref: 23 ref.

1994

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Integration of cultural methods with yeast treatment for control of postharvest fruit decay in pear.

ABSTRACT :

 

Pear fruit from trees managed for high or low fruit nitrogen and calcium content were harvested either early or late in the normal maturity range, wounded and then treated with either water or yeast suspensions (Cryptococcus laurentii, C. flavus or C. laurentii + 10% the label rate of thiabendazole (as Mertect 340F)). Prior to storage, wounds were inoculated with spore suspensions of Penicillium expansum, causal agent of blue mould, or Phialophora malorum, causal agent of side rot. Fruit were stored for 2-3 months in air or controlled atmosphere (2% O2, 0.6% CO2) at 0 deg C. Early harvest, low fruit N, high fruit Ca, yeast or yeast + fungicide treatment and controlled atmosphere storage all reduced severity of blue mould and side rot. When opt. levels of each treatment were combined, blue mould severity was reduced by c. 95% in 1991, 61% in 1992 and 98% in 1993. In 1991, side rot was completely controlled in all treatments that included C. laurentii + early harvest or C. laurentii + high fruit C

a. In 1992, no side rot developed when treatments included C. laurentii + early harvest + high fruit Ca. Without yeast treatment, the combination of early harvest, low fruit N and high fruit Ca in air storage reduced severity of blue mould by 64% and reduced side rot by 97% in 1991. More disease developed in pears treated with C. flavus than in those treated with C. laurentii.