Postharvest of ‘Fuerte’ and ‘Hass’ avocados: physical and chemical characteristics, damages and control of diseases
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Resumo: | Postharvest disease is considered an important cause of avocado depreciation during its commercialization. This work aimed to evaluate the postharvest damages and the physical chemical characteristics of avocados ‘Fuerte’ and ‘Hass’, processed at the packinghouse, and to evaluate the effect of products for postharvest disease control. The characteristics skin color, firmness, titratable acidity and soluble solids content and the incidence of the postharvest damages were evaluated periodically in avocados sampled in three different stages in a packinghouse (arrival, pallet and processed fruits after storage for 30 days at 5ºC). For diseases control, ‘Hass’ avocado were treated by immersion with the following products: azoxystrobin, benzalkonium chloride, chlorine dioxide, Ecolife®, sodium hypochlorite, imazalil, prochloraz and thiabendazole. In general, the highest physical chemical changes were observed in fruits collected at their arrival to the packinghouse and in processed fruits after stored for 30 days at 15 days of storage at 25°C. The rots incidence was 56,7% in ‘Fuerte’ and 75,7% in ‘Hass’. Lower incidence of rots was observed in fruits sampled at the pallet and a higher incidence in the processed fruits, after refrigerated storage. Anthracnose was the most important disease in both cultivars. The mechanical injuries increased with the processing stages; however, they did not influence the incidence of the rots. Procloraz and imazalil were the most efficient fungicides in reducing the incidence of rots. |
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Postharvest of ‘Fuerte’ and ‘Hass’ avocados: physical and chemical characteristics, damages and control of diseasesPós-colheita de abacates ‘Fuerte’ e ‘Hass’: características físicas e químicas, danos e controle de doençasPersea AmericanaQualityRotsColletotrichumPesticides.Persea americanaQualidadePodridõesColletotrichumDefensivos.Postharvest disease is considered an important cause of avocado depreciation during its commercialization. This work aimed to evaluate the postharvest damages and the physical chemical characteristics of avocados ‘Fuerte’ and ‘Hass’, processed at the packinghouse, and to evaluate the effect of products for postharvest disease control. The characteristics skin color, firmness, titratable acidity and soluble solids content and the incidence of the postharvest damages were evaluated periodically in avocados sampled in three different stages in a packinghouse (arrival, pallet and processed fruits after storage for 30 days at 5ºC). For diseases control, ‘Hass’ avocado were treated by immersion with the following products: azoxystrobin, benzalkonium chloride, chlorine dioxide, Ecolife®, sodium hypochlorite, imazalil, prochloraz and thiabendazole. In general, the highest physical chemical changes were observed in fruits collected at their arrival to the packinghouse and in processed fruits after stored for 30 days at 15 days of storage at 25°C. The rots incidence was 56,7% in ‘Fuerte’ and 75,7% in ‘Hass’. Lower incidence of rots was observed in fruits sampled at the pallet and a higher incidence in the processed fruits, after refrigerated storage. Anthracnose was the most important disease in both cultivars. The mechanical injuries increased with the processing stages; however, they did not influence the incidence of the rots. Procloraz and imazalil were the most efficient fungicides in reducing the incidence of rots. Doença pós-colheita é considerada uma importante causa de desvalorização do abacate por ocasião da comercialização. Este trabalho objetivou avaliar os danos pós-colheita e as características físicas e químicas de abacates ‘Fuerte’ e ‘Hass’, beneficiados em packinghouse, e o efeito de produtos no controle pós-colheita das podridões. As características cor da casca, firmeza, acidez titulável e sólidos solúveis e a incidência dos danos pós-colheita foram avaliadas periodicamente, em abacates amostrados em três etapas do beneficiamento (chegada, beneficiados no palete e beneficiados após armazenamento a 5ºC por 30 dias). Para o controle das doenças testou-se por imersão os seguintes produtos: azoxistrobina, cloreto de benzalcônio, dióxido de cloro, Ecolife®, hipoclorito de sódio, imazalil, procloraz e tiabendazol. Em geral, as maiores alterações físicas e químicas foram observadas nos frutos amostrados na chegada ao packinghouse e nos frutos beneficiados, armazenados por 30 dias. A ocorrência de podridões foi de 56,7% em abacate ‘Fuerte’ e de 75,7% em ‘Hass’ aos 15 dias de armazenamento a 25ºC. Menor incidência de podridões foi observada nos frutos do palete e uma maior incidência nos frutos beneficiados, após armazenamento refrigerado. A antracnose foi a principal doença nas duas cultivares. As injúrias mecânicas foram crescentes com o beneficiamento, entretanto, não influenciaram no aparecimento das podridões. Os fungicidas procloraz e imazalil foram os mais eficientes em reduzir a incidência das podridões. UEL2011-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/299610.5433/1679-0359.2011v32n1p209Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 32 No. 1 (2011); 209-220Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 32 n. 1 (2011); 209-2201679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2996/7132Fischer, Ivan HermanTozze Júnior, Hugo JoséArruda, Maria CecíliaMassola Júnior, Nelson Sidneiinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2015-11-19T18:38:02Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2996Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2015-11-19T18:38:02Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Postharvest of ‘Fuerte’ and ‘Hass’ avocados: physical and chemical characteristics, damages and control of diseases Pós-colheita de abacates ‘Fuerte’ e ‘Hass’: características físicas e químicas, danos e controle de doenças |
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Postharvest of ‘Fuerte’ and ‘Hass’ avocados: physical and chemical characteristics, damages and control of diseases |
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Postharvest of ‘Fuerte’ and ‘Hass’ avocados: physical and chemical characteristics, damages and control of diseases Fischer, Ivan Herman Persea Americana Quality Rots Colletotrichum Pesticides. Persea americana Qualidade Podridões Colletotrichum Defensivos. |
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Postharvest of ‘Fuerte’ and ‘Hass’ avocados: physical and chemical characteristics, damages and control of diseases |
title_full |
Postharvest of ‘Fuerte’ and ‘Hass’ avocados: physical and chemical characteristics, damages and control of diseases |
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Postharvest of ‘Fuerte’ and ‘Hass’ avocados: physical and chemical characteristics, damages and control of diseases |
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Postharvest of ‘Fuerte’ and ‘Hass’ avocados: physical and chemical characteristics, damages and control of diseases |
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Postharvest of ‘Fuerte’ and ‘Hass’ avocados: physical and chemical characteristics, damages and control of diseases |
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Fischer, Ivan Herman |
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Fischer, Ivan Herman Tozze Júnior, Hugo José Arruda, Maria Cecília Massola Júnior, Nelson Sidnei |
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Tozze Júnior, Hugo José Arruda, Maria Cecília Massola Júnior, Nelson Sidnei |
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Fischer, Ivan Herman Tozze Júnior, Hugo José Arruda, Maria Cecília Massola Júnior, Nelson Sidnei |
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Persea Americana Quality Rots Colletotrichum Pesticides. Persea americana Qualidade Podridões Colletotrichum Defensivos. |
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Persea Americana Quality Rots Colletotrichum Pesticides. Persea americana Qualidade Podridões Colletotrichum Defensivos. |
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Postharvest disease is considered an important cause of avocado depreciation during its commercialization. This work aimed to evaluate the postharvest damages and the physical chemical characteristics of avocados ‘Fuerte’ and ‘Hass’, processed at the packinghouse, and to evaluate the effect of products for postharvest disease control. The characteristics skin color, firmness, titratable acidity and soluble solids content and the incidence of the postharvest damages were evaluated periodically in avocados sampled in three different stages in a packinghouse (arrival, pallet and processed fruits after storage for 30 days at 5ºC). For diseases control, ‘Hass’ avocado were treated by immersion with the following products: azoxystrobin, benzalkonium chloride, chlorine dioxide, Ecolife®, sodium hypochlorite, imazalil, prochloraz and thiabendazole. In general, the highest physical chemical changes were observed in fruits collected at their arrival to the packinghouse and in processed fruits after stored for 30 days at 15 days of storage at 25°C. The rots incidence was 56,7% in ‘Fuerte’ and 75,7% in ‘Hass’. Lower incidence of rots was observed in fruits sampled at the pallet and a higher incidence in the processed fruits, after refrigerated storage. Anthracnose was the most important disease in both cultivars. The mechanical injuries increased with the processing stages; however, they did not influence the incidence of the rots. Procloraz and imazalil were the most efficient fungicides in reducing the incidence of rots. |
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