Title of article :
Control of Postharvest Diseases of Organically Grown Strawberry with Preharvest Applications of some Food Additives and Postharvest Hot Water Dips
Author/Authors :
O. A. Karabulut، نويسنده , , U. Arslan and G. Kuruoglu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Ethanol at 50% (v/v) and sodium bicarbonate at 1%
(wt/v), either alone or in combination, were applied to
organically grown strawberries 1 h before harvest to
control the natural incidence of postharvest diseases.
Botrytis cinerea was the major cause of decay in all of
the experiments. In three experiments, ethanol significantly
reduced the decay incidence after storage for
3 days at 1 C followed by 2 days at 24 C, while the
efficacy of sodium bicarbonate was inconsistent. The
combination of ethanol and sodium bicarbonate did
not increase their efficacy. Postharvest hot water dips
at 55 and 60 C for 30 s significantly reduced the decay
incidence to 3.4 and 2.7%, respectively, while decay
incidence in the control was 28.5% (the first experiment).
The efficacy of the hot water treatments at
55 and 60 C for 30 s was consistent in three experiments.
In the third experiment, the efficacy of hot
water treatment at 60 C was significantly higher than
that of hot water treatment at 55 C. All pre- and postharvest
treatments significantly reduced natural fungal
populations on the surfaces of fruits. None of the preand
postharvest treatments caused surface injuries to
the fruit or adversely affected weight loss and taste
parameters
Keywords :
heat , decay , Ethanol , sodium bicarbonate , Fragaria · ananassa Duch
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology