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Effect of Different Storage Conditions of Apple Fruits on Colletotrichum Species Virulence

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Grahovac, Mila
Balaž, Jelica
Tanović, Brankica
Hrustić, Jovana
Vucinić, Nataša
Delibašić, Goran
Maširević, Stevan
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Postharvest losses caused by phytopathogenic fungi can be severe, and low and high temperatures can significantly inhibit pathogen development from harvest to marketing. Colletotrichum spp. are important post-harvest pathogens of apple, causing losses from 30-80%. The losses are mostly managed by fungicide applications, as well as by keeping of fruits in adequate storage. Therefore, effect of different storage conditions (cold storage, ultra-low oxygen cold storage, storage at 35 degrees C) of apple fruits on Colletotrichum spp. virulence was studied in vivo, and compared with an effect of low and high temperatures on mycelial growth of the pathogens in vitro. It was found that both, high and low temperatures significantly affect pathogen development, in vitro and in vivo, and that high temperatures (35 degrees C) can completely inactivate virulence of C. acutatum, while low temperatures ( lt = 2 degrees C) can inactivate virulence of C. gloeosporioides. However, short-term storage of ...inoculted apple fruits at 5 degrees C can cause more pronounced virulence of both Colletotrichum species once they reach room temperature. According to the obtained results, combination of postharvest heat treatment with a long-term cold storage is proposed for complete elimination of Colletotrichum spp. on apple fruits.

Keywords:
apple / storage / Colletotrichum spp. / virulence
Source:
Romanian Biotechnological Letters, 2016, 21, 1, 11225-11231
Publisher:
  • Editura Ars Docendi
Funding / projects:
  • Development of integrated management of harmful organisms in plant production in order to overcome resistance and to improve food quality and safety (RS-46008)

ISSN: 1224-5984

WoS: 000371434300018

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84963622954
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_4200
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http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4200
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AU  - Grahovac, Mila
AU  - Balaž, Jelica
AU  - Tanović, Brankica
AU  - Hrustić, Jovana
AU  - Vucinić, Nataša
AU  - Delibašić, Goran
AU  - Maširević, Stevan
PY  - 2016
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4200
AB  - Postharvest losses caused by phytopathogenic fungi can be severe, and low and high temperatures can significantly inhibit pathogen development from harvest to marketing. Colletotrichum spp. are important post-harvest pathogens of apple, causing losses from 30-80%. The losses are mostly managed by fungicide applications, as well as by keeping of fruits in adequate storage. Therefore, effect of different storage conditions (cold storage, ultra-low oxygen cold storage, storage at 35 degrees C) of apple fruits on Colletotrichum spp. virulence was studied in vivo, and compared with an effect of low and high temperatures on mycelial growth of the pathogens in vitro. It was found that both, high and low temperatures significantly affect pathogen development, in vitro and in vivo, and that high temperatures (35 degrees C) can completely inactivate virulence of C. acutatum, while low temperatures ( lt = 2 degrees C) can inactivate virulence of C. gloeosporioides. However, short-term storage of inoculted apple fruits at 5 degrees C can cause more pronounced virulence of both Colletotrichum species once they reach room temperature. According to the obtained results, combination of postharvest heat treatment with a long-term cold storage is proposed for complete elimination of Colletotrichum spp. on apple fruits.
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author = "Grahovac, Mila and Balaž, Jelica and Tanović, Brankica and Hrustić, Jovana and Vucinić, Nataša and Delibašić, Goran and Maširević, Stevan",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Postharvest losses caused by phytopathogenic fungi can be severe, and low and high temperatures can significantly inhibit pathogen development from harvest to marketing. Colletotrichum spp. are important post-harvest pathogens of apple, causing losses from 30-80%. The losses are mostly managed by fungicide applications, as well as by keeping of fruits in adequate storage. Therefore, effect of different storage conditions (cold storage, ultra-low oxygen cold storage, storage at 35 degrees C) of apple fruits on Colletotrichum spp. virulence was studied in vivo, and compared with an effect of low and high temperatures on mycelial growth of the pathogens in vitro. It was found that both, high and low temperatures significantly affect pathogen development, in vitro and in vivo, and that high temperatures (35 degrees C) can completely inactivate virulence of C. acutatum, while low temperatures ( lt = 2 degrees C) can inactivate virulence of C. gloeosporioides. However, short-term storage of inoculted apple fruits at 5 degrees C can cause more pronounced virulence of both Colletotrichum species once they reach room temperature. According to the obtained results, combination of postharvest heat treatment with a long-term cold storage is proposed for complete elimination of Colletotrichum spp. on apple fruits.",
publisher = "Editura Ars Docendi",
journal = "Romanian Biotechnological Letters",
title = "Effect of Different Storage Conditions of Apple Fruits on Colletotrichum Species Virulence",
pages = "11231-11225",
number = "1",
volume = "21",
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Grahovac, M., Balaž, J., Tanović, B., Hrustić, J., Vucinić, N., Delibašić, G.,& Maširević, S.. (2016). Effect of Different Storage Conditions of Apple Fruits on Colletotrichum Species Virulence. in Romanian Biotechnological Letters
Editura Ars Docendi., 21(1), 11225-11231.
conv_7219
Grahovac M, Balaž J, Tanović B, Hrustić J, Vucinić N, Delibašić G, Maširević S. Effect of Different Storage Conditions of Apple Fruits on Colletotrichum Species Virulence. in Romanian Biotechnological Letters. 2016;21(1):11225-11231.
conv_7219 .
Grahovac, Mila, Balaž, Jelica, Tanović, Brankica, Hrustić, Jovana, Vucinić, Nataša, Delibašić, Goran, Maširević, Stevan, "Effect of Different Storage Conditions of Apple Fruits on Colletotrichum Species Virulence" in Romanian Biotechnological Letters, 21, no. 1 (2016):11225-11231,
conv_7219 .

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