Effects of different sulfur dioxide pads on botrytis mold in 'Italia' table grapes under cold storage.

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Autor(a) principal: AHMED, S.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: ROBERTO, S. R., DOMINGUES, A. R., SHAHAB, M., CHAVES JUNIOR, O. J., SUMIDA, C. H., SOUZA, R. T. de
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: "Italia" grape is one of the most important table grape cultivars grown worldwide. Gray mold, caused by Botrytis cinerea Pers. Fr., is one of the most important causes of postharvest decay of table grapes, and the control of this disease is very difficult because postharvest treatments with synthetic fungicides are not allowed in many countries. The objective of this study was to compare different types of pads releasing different doses of SO2 during cold storage to control gray mold in "Italia" table grapes grown under subtropical conditions. Grape bunches were harvested from a commercial field trained on an overhead trellis located at Cambira, state of Parana (PR), South Brazil. The grapes were packed into carton boxes (capacity, 4.5 kg) and subjected to the following SO2 pad treatments (Uvasys®, Cape Town, South Africa) under cold storage (1.0 ± 1 °C) for 50 days: (i) Control; (ii) SO2 slow release pad; (iii) SO2 dual release pad; (iv) SO2 dual release? fast reduced pad; (v) SO2 slow release pad with grapes inoculated with B. cinerea suspension; (vi) SO2 dual release pad with grapes inoculated with B. cinerea suspension; and (vii) SO2 dual release-fast reduced pad with grapes inoculated with B. cinerea suspension. After cold storage, the grape boxes were maintained for 7 days at room temperature (25 °C). The incidence of gray mold on the grapes, firmness, shattered berries, stem browning, as well as other physicochemical variables, such as bunch mass, bunch mass loss, skin color, soluble solids (SS), titratable acidity (TA) and SS/TA were evaluated. Both SO2 dual release pads were highly efficient in preventing the incidence of gray mold in ?Italia? grapes packed in clamshells during the 50-day period of cold storage and at room temperature, even with Botrytis-inoculated berries. The SO2 slow release pad showed lower efficiency, but was higher than the control. The SO2 dual release pad treatments provided the best results with respect to stem browning scores (fresh and green stems) during cold storage, and no differences were observed among the treatments with respect to the other physicochemical evaluations. Keywords: Vitis vinifera (L.); sulfur dioxide pads; postharvest decay; table grape quality attributes
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spelling Effects of different sulfur dioxide pads on botrytis mold in 'Italia' table grapes under cold storage.Sulfur dioxide padsPostharvest decayTable grape quality attributesVitis ViniferaTable grapes"Italia" grape is one of the most important table grape cultivars grown worldwide. Gray mold, caused by Botrytis cinerea Pers. Fr., is one of the most important causes of postharvest decay of table grapes, and the control of this disease is very difficult because postharvest treatments with synthetic fungicides are not allowed in many countries. The objective of this study was to compare different types of pads releasing different doses of SO2 during cold storage to control gray mold in "Italia" table grapes grown under subtropical conditions. Grape bunches were harvested from a commercial field trained on an overhead trellis located at Cambira, state of Parana (PR), South Brazil. The grapes were packed into carton boxes (capacity, 4.5 kg) and subjected to the following SO2 pad treatments (Uvasys®, Cape Town, South Africa) under cold storage (1.0 ± 1 °C) for 50 days: (i) Control; (ii) SO2 slow release pad; (iii) SO2 dual release pad; (iv) SO2 dual release? fast reduced pad; (v) SO2 slow release pad with grapes inoculated with B. cinerea suspension; (vi) SO2 dual release pad with grapes inoculated with B. cinerea suspension; and (vii) SO2 dual release-fast reduced pad with grapes inoculated with B. cinerea suspension. After cold storage, the grape boxes were maintained for 7 days at room temperature (25 °C). The incidence of gray mold on the grapes, firmness, shattered berries, stem browning, as well as other physicochemical variables, such as bunch mass, bunch mass loss, skin color, soluble solids (SS), titratable acidity (TA) and SS/TA were evaluated. Both SO2 dual release pads were highly efficient in preventing the incidence of gray mold in ?Italia? grapes packed in clamshells during the 50-day period of cold storage and at room temperature, even with Botrytis-inoculated berries. The SO2 slow release pad showed lower efficiency, but was higher than the control. The SO2 dual release pad treatments provided the best results with respect to stem browning scores (fresh and green stems) during cold storage, and no differences were observed among the treatments with respect to the other physicochemical evaluations. Keywords: Vitis vinifera (L.); sulfur dioxide pads; postharvest decay; table grape quality attributesSaeed Ahmed, Agricultural Research Center, Londrina State University, Celso Garcia Cid Road, km 380, P.O. Box 10.011, Londrina ZIP 86057-970, Brazil; Sergio Ruffo Roberto, Agricultural Research Center, Londrina State University, Celso Garcia Cid Road, km 380, P.O. Box 10.011, Londrina ZIP 86057-970, Brazil; Allan Ricardo Domingues, Agricultural Research Center, Londrina State University, Celso Garcia Cid Road, km 380, P.O. Box 10.011, Londrina ZIP 86057-970, Brazil; Muhammad Shahab, Agricultural Research Center, Londrina State University, Celso Garcia Cid Road, km 380, P.O. Box 10.011, Londrina ZIP 86057-970, Brazil; Osmar José Chaves Junior, Agricultural Research Center, Londrina State University, Celso Garcia Cid Road, km 380, P.O. Box 10.011, Londrina ZIP 86057-970, Brazil; Ciro Hideki Sumida, Agricultural Research Center, Londrina State University, Celso Garcia Cid Road, km 380, P.O. Box 10.011, Londrina ZIP 86057-970, Brazil; REGINALDO TEODORO DE SOUZA, CNPUV.AHMED, S.ROBERTO, S. R.DOMINGUES, A. R.SHAHAB, M.CHAVES JUNIOR, O. J.SUMIDA, C. H.SOUZA, R. T. de2019-01-03T23:38:39Z2019-01-03T23:38:39Z2019-01-0320182019-04-27T11:11:11Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleHorticulturae, v. 4, n. 4, p. 1-11, Sep. 2018.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/110299410.3390/horticulturae4040029enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2019-01-03T23:38:45Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1102994Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542019-01-03T23:38:45falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542019-01-03T23:38:45Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of different sulfur dioxide pads on botrytis mold in 'Italia' table grapes under cold storage.
title Effects of different sulfur dioxide pads on botrytis mold in 'Italia' table grapes under cold storage.
spellingShingle Effects of different sulfur dioxide pads on botrytis mold in 'Italia' table grapes under cold storage.
AHMED, S.
Sulfur dioxide pads
Postharvest decay
Table grape quality attributes
Vitis Vinifera
Table grapes
title_short Effects of different sulfur dioxide pads on botrytis mold in 'Italia' table grapes under cold storage.
title_full Effects of different sulfur dioxide pads on botrytis mold in 'Italia' table grapes under cold storage.
title_fullStr Effects of different sulfur dioxide pads on botrytis mold in 'Italia' table grapes under cold storage.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of different sulfur dioxide pads on botrytis mold in 'Italia' table grapes under cold storage.
title_sort Effects of different sulfur dioxide pads on botrytis mold in 'Italia' table grapes under cold storage.
author AHMED, S.
author_facet AHMED, S.
ROBERTO, S. R.
DOMINGUES, A. R.
SHAHAB, M.
CHAVES JUNIOR, O. J.
SUMIDA, C. H.
SOUZA, R. T. de
author_role author
author2 ROBERTO, S. R.
DOMINGUES, A. R.
SHAHAB, M.
CHAVES JUNIOR, O. J.
SUMIDA, C. H.
SOUZA, R. T. de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Saeed Ahmed, Agricultural Research Center, Londrina State University, Celso Garcia Cid Road, km 380, P.O. Box 10.011, Londrina ZIP 86057-970, Brazil; Sergio Ruffo Roberto, Agricultural Research Center, Londrina State University, Celso Garcia Cid Road, km 380, P.O. Box 10.011, Londrina ZIP 86057-970, Brazil; Allan Ricardo Domingues, Agricultural Research Center, Londrina State University, Celso Garcia Cid Road, km 380, P.O. Box 10.011, Londrina ZIP 86057-970, Brazil; Muhammad Shahab, Agricultural Research Center, Londrina State University, Celso Garcia Cid Road, km 380, P.O. Box 10.011, Londrina ZIP 86057-970, Brazil; Osmar José Chaves Junior, Agricultural Research Center, Londrina State University, Celso Garcia Cid Road, km 380, P.O. Box 10.011, Londrina ZIP 86057-970, Brazil; Ciro Hideki Sumida, Agricultural Research Center, Londrina State University, Celso Garcia Cid Road, km 380, P.O. Box 10.011, Londrina ZIP 86057-970, Brazil; REGINALDO TEODORO DE SOUZA, CNPUV.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv AHMED, S.
ROBERTO, S. R.
DOMINGUES, A. R.
SHAHAB, M.
CHAVES JUNIOR, O. J.
SUMIDA, C. H.
SOUZA, R. T. de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sulfur dioxide pads
Postharvest decay
Table grape quality attributes
Vitis Vinifera
Table grapes
topic Sulfur dioxide pads
Postharvest decay
Table grape quality attributes
Vitis Vinifera
Table grapes
description "Italia" grape is one of the most important table grape cultivars grown worldwide. Gray mold, caused by Botrytis cinerea Pers. Fr., is one of the most important causes of postharvest decay of table grapes, and the control of this disease is very difficult because postharvest treatments with synthetic fungicides are not allowed in many countries. The objective of this study was to compare different types of pads releasing different doses of SO2 during cold storage to control gray mold in "Italia" table grapes grown under subtropical conditions. Grape bunches were harvested from a commercial field trained on an overhead trellis located at Cambira, state of Parana (PR), South Brazil. The grapes were packed into carton boxes (capacity, 4.5 kg) and subjected to the following SO2 pad treatments (Uvasys®, Cape Town, South Africa) under cold storage (1.0 ± 1 °C) for 50 days: (i) Control; (ii) SO2 slow release pad; (iii) SO2 dual release pad; (iv) SO2 dual release? fast reduced pad; (v) SO2 slow release pad with grapes inoculated with B. cinerea suspension; (vi) SO2 dual release pad with grapes inoculated with B. cinerea suspension; and (vii) SO2 dual release-fast reduced pad with grapes inoculated with B. cinerea suspension. After cold storage, the grape boxes were maintained for 7 days at room temperature (25 °C). The incidence of gray mold on the grapes, firmness, shattered berries, stem browning, as well as other physicochemical variables, such as bunch mass, bunch mass loss, skin color, soluble solids (SS), titratable acidity (TA) and SS/TA were evaluated. Both SO2 dual release pads were highly efficient in preventing the incidence of gray mold in ?Italia? grapes packed in clamshells during the 50-day period of cold storage and at room temperature, even with Botrytis-inoculated berries. The SO2 slow release pad showed lower efficiency, but was higher than the control. The SO2 dual release pad treatments provided the best results with respect to stem browning scores (fresh and green stems) during cold storage, and no differences were observed among the treatments with respect to the other physicochemical evaluations. Keywords: Vitis vinifera (L.); sulfur dioxide pads; postharvest decay; table grape quality attributes
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