Pre and postharvest treatments of nectarines for prevention of postharvest decay.
Nerya, O.; Amos, L.; Amos, D.; Itzak, K.; Jacob, G.; Susan, L.; Dov, P.;
Alon Hanotea Year: 1998 Vol: 52 Issue: 7 Pages: 299-303 Ref: 4 ref.
1998
บทคัดย่อ
Dichloran (as Alisan) has been used against storage decay in nectarines. However, significant high percentages of decay appeared during long term storage of nectarines and this fungicide treatment was not effective. During the 1996 and 1997 seasons the causal organisms of decay in nectarines were identified as Penicillium expansum, Monilinia sp., and Botrytis cinerea in the Jerusalem Hills, Upper Galilee and the Golan Heights, Israel. Spraying treatments in the plantation with different preparations were not efficient in preventing decay in storage. In 1 plantation during the 1996 season, spraying only with 0.02% tebuconazole (as Folicur) reduced the percentage of decay. Postharvest dip treatment applied after fruit picking with 0.2% iprodione (as Rovral) or 0.1% carbendazim + maneb (as Delsen) or a combination of both, were effective in controlling decay after storage.