Autor: |
R. Hofstein, Samir Droby, L. Cohen, Michael Wisniewski, Charles L. Wilson, Avinoam Daus, B. Weiss, D. Timar, Edo Chalutz, B. Fridlender |
Rok vydání: |
1993 |
Předmět: |
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Zdroj: |
Biological Control. 3:47-52 |
ISSN: |
1049-9644 |
DOI: |
10.1006/bcon.1993.1008 |
Popis: |
The efficacy of the yeast Pichia guillierrnondii (US-7) in controlling postharvest decay of citrus fruit was evaluated in small-scale and pilot tests in commercial packinghouses. In scale-up fermentation on cheap industrial waste materials, P. guillierrnondii grew efficiently and maintained its antagonistic activity, as tested in in vitro assay against spore germination of Penicilliurn digitatum. In small-scale experiments with injured and non-injured fruits dipped in the yeast cell suspension, the development of decay in several citrus cultivars was effectively inhibited. The yeast was compatible with a mixture of commonly used waxes containing a low concentration of a chemical fungicide. In packinghouse tests, combining the yeast with 200 ppm thiabendazole (TBZ) resulted in a reduction in the incidence of decay to a level equal to that of the commercial treatment of 2000 ppm TBZ. The efficacy of US-7 could also be maintained under packinghouse conditions at a cell concentration of the yeast antagonist as low as 107 cells/ml. No significant difference in the efficacy of P. guilliermondii was found in either the drench or the spray application systems tested in citrus packing-houses. |
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