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Postharvest ethanol and potassium sorbate treatments of table grapes to control gray mold

Ozgur Akgun Karabulut, Gianfranco Romanazzi, Joseph L. Smilanick and Amnon Lichter

Postharvest Biology and Technology Volume 37, Issue 2 , August 2005, Pages 129-134

2005

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Postharvest ethanol and potassium sorbate treatments of table grapes to control gray mold

Germination of Botrytis cinerea spores o­n potato dextrose agar after a 30 s immersion in 10 or 20% ethanol was 87 and 56%, respectively, compared to 99% among untreated controls. After similar immersion in 0.5 or 1.0% potassium sorbate, 84 and 68% of the spores germinated, respectively. Addition of 0.5 and 1.0% potassium sorbate to 10 and 20% ethanol solution significantly increased the inhibition of spore germination. The germination of spores after 30 s immersion in 20% ethanol plus 0.5% potassium sorbate was 9.7%. The incidence of gray mold, caused by B. cinerea, o­n detached berries of ‘Flame Seedless’ grapes immersed for 30 s in water, 10 and 20% ethanol, and 0.5 or 1.0% potassium sorbate was 55.2, 42.1, 31.0, 37.7, or 24.4%, respectively. Addition of 0.5 and 1.0% potassium sorbate to 10 and 20% ethanol reduced decay to 10% or less and was more effective than either alone. After 30 days of storage at 1 °C, the combination of 20% ethanol either with 0.5 or 1.0% potassium sorbate was equal in efficacy to commercial SO2 generator pads in reducing the incidence of gray mold o­n ‘Thompson Seedless’ grapes. None of the combinations of ethanol and potassium sorbate injured the berries.