Improved Control of Postharvest Decay of Pears by the Combination of Candida sake (CPA-1) and Ammonium Molybdate
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2002ISSN
0031-949X
Abstract
The potential enhancement of Candida sake (CPA-1) by ammonium
molybdate to control blue and gray mold caused by Penicillium expansum
and Botrytis cinerea, respectively, on Blanquilla pears was investigated.
In laboratory trials, improved control of blue and gray molds was obtained with the application of ammonium molybdate (1, 5, 10, and 15 mM)
alone or in combination with C. sake at 2 × 106 or 2 × 107 CFU ml–1 on
Blanquilla pears stored at 20°C. In semicommercial trials at 1°C for 5 months, the efficacy of C. sake at 2 × 106 CFU ml–1 on reducing P. expansum and B. cinerea decay was enhanced more than 88% with the addition
of ammonium molybdate 5 mM in the 1999–2000 season. In two seasons,
the performance C. sake at 2 × 106 CFU ml–1 plus ammonium molybdate
was similar to or greater than that of C. sake at 2 × 107 CFU ml–1. Similar
control of blue mold was obtained on pears stored under low oxygen
conditions. The preharvest application of ammonium molybdate did not
reduce postharvest blue mold decay. The population of C. sake on pear
wounds significantly decreased in the presence of ammonium molybdate
1 and 5 mM at 20 and 1°C
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
633 - Field crops and their production
Pages
7
Publisher
American Phytopathological Society
Is part of
Phytopathology
Recommended citation
Nunes, Carla, Josep Usall, Neus Teixidó, Maribel Abadias, and Immaculada Viñas. 2002. “Improved Control of Postharvest Decay of Pears by the Combination of Candida Sake (CPA-1) and Ammonium Molybdate.” Phytopathology 92 (3): 281-287. doi: 10.1094/phyto.2002.92.3.281
Grant agreement number
CICYT/ /ALI96-0567/ES/Mejora de la calidad de la fruta de pepita en postcosecha y eliminación de residuos mediante el control biológico de sus principales enfermedades fúngicas/
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Postcollita
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