Control of Blue Mold of Apples by Preharvest Application of Candida sake Grown in Media with Different Water Activity
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Publication date
1998-05-29ISSN
0031-949X
Abstract
Unmodified and low water activity (aw)-tolerant cells of Candida sake
CPA-1 applied before harvest were compared for ability to control blue
mold of apples (‘Golden Delicious’) caused by Penicillium expansum under
commercial storage conditions. The population dynamics of strain CPA-1
on apples were studied in the orchard and during storage following application of 3 × 106 CFU/ml of each treatment 2 days prior to harvest. In the
field, the population size of the unmodified treatment remained relatively
unchanged, while the population size of the low-aw–modified CPA-1 cells increased. During cold storage, the populations in both treatments increased from 103 to 105 CFU/g of apple after 30 days, and then declined
to about 2.5 × 104 CFU/g of apple. In laboratory studies, the low-aw–
tolerant cells provided significantly better disease control as compared
with the unmodified cells and reduced the number of infected wounds
and lesion size by 75 and 90%, respectively, as compared with the nontreated controls. After 4 months in cold storage, both unmodified and
low-a
w–tolerant cells of C. sake were equally effective against P. expansum on apple (>50% reduction in size of infected wounds)
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
633 - Field crops and their production
Pages
5
Publisher
American Phytopathological Society
Is part of
Phytopathology
Recommended citation
Teixidó, N., I. Viñas, J. Usall, and N. Magan. 1998. “Control of Blue Mold of Apples by Preharvest Application of Candida Sake Grown in Media with Different Water Activity.” Phytopathology 88 (9): 960-964. doi: 10.1094/phyto.1998.88.9.960
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/
Program
Postcollita
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Copyright © 1998 The American Phytopathological Society

