Postharvest Application of Organic and Inorganic Salts To Control Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) Storage Soft Rot: Plant Tissue–Salt Physicochemical Interactions
Autor: | Russell J. Tweddell, E. S. Yaganza, Joseph Arul |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
chemistry.chemical_classification
Pectobacterium food and beverages Salt (chemistry) General Chemistry Solanum tuberosum Plant tissue Plant Tubers chemistry.chemical_compound Inorganic salts Food Storage chemistry In vivo Food Preservation Botany Food Preservatives Propionate Sodium benzoate Postharvest Salts Food science General Agricultural and Biological Sciences |
Zdroj: | Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 62:9223-9231 |
ISSN: | 1520-5118 0021-8561 |
DOI: | 10.1021/jf5017863 |
Popis: | Soft rot caused by Pectobacterium sp. is a devastating disease affecting stored potato tubers, and there is a lack of effective means of controlling this disease. In this study, 21 organic and inorganic salts were tested for their ability to control soft rot in potato tubers. In the preventive treatment, significant control of soft rot was observed with AlCl3 (≥66%) and Na2S2O3 (≥57%) and to a lesser extent with Al lactate and Na benzoate (≥34%) and K sorbate and Na propionate (≥27%). However, only a moderate control was achieved by curative treatment with AlCl3 and Na2S2O3 (42%) and sodium benzoate (≥33%). Overall, the in vitro inhibitory activity of salts was attenuated in the presence of plant tissue (in vivo) to different degrees. The inhibitory action of the salts in the preventive treatment, whether effective or otherwise, showed an inverse linear relationship with water ionization capacity (pK') of the salt ions, whereas in the curative treatment, only the effective salts showed this inverse linear relationship. Salt-plant tissue interactions appear to play a central role in the attenuated inhibitory activity of salts in potato tuber through reduction in the availability of the inhibitory ions for salt-bacteria interactions. This study demonstrates that AlCl3, Na2S2O3, and Na benzoate have potential in controlling potato tuber soft rot and provides a general basis for understanding of specific salt-tissue interactions. |
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