Alternative products in the management of green mold in postharvest oranges

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Autor(a) principal: Mafra, Natália Moreira
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Naves, Maria Eduarda Ferreira, Rodrigues Júnior, João Luiz, Rezende, Dalilla Carvalho
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/9330
Resumo: Green mold, caused by the fungus Penicillium digitatum, is the primary issue in the post-harvest phase of oranges that causes significant losses. Consequently, the objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of alternative products in the management of green mold in postharvest oranges. Four in vitro experiments were conducted. Three assessed the effects of different concentrations of each alternative product (potassium phosphite, Ascophyllum nodosum extract, and organomineral fertilizer) on the production of fresh mycelial weight of P. digitatum; and a fourth evaluated the effects of alternative products compared to that of the conventional product (benzimidazole fungicide). Subsequently, ‘Valencia’ oranges were subjected to the treatments, which consisted of distilled water (inoculated and non-inoculated control), potassium phosphite, A. nodosum extract, organomineral fertilizer, and benzimidazole fungicide. The fruits were inoculated with P. digitatum and evaluated daily for the incidence and severity of green mold over seven days. Furthermore, the effects of the treatments on the physicochemical quality of fruits were evaluated for the following attributes: skin and pulp color, firmness of the pulp, pH, titratable acidity (TA), soluble solids (SS), and the SS/TA ratio. Potassium phosphite and A. nodosum extract inhibited the in vitro development of P. digitatum. The alternative products reduced the incidence and severity of green mold on oranges without compromising the physicochemical quality of the fruit. Therefore, the evaluated products can be used in the postharvest treatment of oranges and are considered promising alternatives for the management of green mold.
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spelling Alternative products in the management of green mold in postharvest orangesProductos alternativos en el manejo del moho verde en poscosecha de naranjaProdutos alternativos no manejo do bolor verde em pós-colheita de laranjaPenicillium digitatumCitrosControle alternativoQualidade físico-química.Penicillium digitatumCítricosControl alternativoCalidad fisicoquímica.Penicillium digitatumCitrusAlternative controlPhysicochemical quality.Green mold, caused by the fungus Penicillium digitatum, is the primary issue in the post-harvest phase of oranges that causes significant losses. Consequently, the objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of alternative products in the management of green mold in postharvest oranges. Four in vitro experiments were conducted. Three assessed the effects of different concentrations of each alternative product (potassium phosphite, Ascophyllum nodosum extract, and organomineral fertilizer) on the production of fresh mycelial weight of P. digitatum; and a fourth evaluated the effects of alternative products compared to that of the conventional product (benzimidazole fungicide). Subsequently, ‘Valencia’ oranges were subjected to the treatments, which consisted of distilled water (inoculated and non-inoculated control), potassium phosphite, A. nodosum extract, organomineral fertilizer, and benzimidazole fungicide. The fruits were inoculated with P. digitatum and evaluated daily for the incidence and severity of green mold over seven days. Furthermore, the effects of the treatments on the physicochemical quality of fruits were evaluated for the following attributes: skin and pulp color, firmness of the pulp, pH, titratable acidity (TA), soluble solids (SS), and the SS/TA ratio. Potassium phosphite and A. nodosum extract inhibited the in vitro development of P. digitatum. The alternative products reduced the incidence and severity of green mold on oranges without compromising the physicochemical quality of the fruit. Therefore, the evaluated products can be used in the postharvest treatment of oranges and are considered promising alternatives for the management of green mold.El moho verde, causado por el hongo Penicillium digitatum, es el principal problema en la etapa de poscosecha en naranjas, ocasionando pérdidas considerables. En este contexto, el objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar el efecto de productos alternativos en el manejo del moho verde en la poscosecha de naranja. Fueron realizados cuatro experimentos in vitro: tres para evaluar el efecto de diferentes concentraciones de cada producto alternativo (fosfito de potasio, extracto de alga Ascophyllum nodosum y fertilizante organomineral) sobre la producción de masa fresca micelial del P. digitatum; y el cuarto para evaluar el efecto de los productos alternativos en comparación con el producto convencional (fungicida bencimidazol). Más adelante, naranjas ‘Valência’ fueron sometidas a los siguientes tratamientos: agua destilada (control sin inocular e inoculado), fosfito de potasio, extracto de alga A. nodosum, fertilizante organomineral y fungicida bencimidazol. Los frutos fueron inoculados con P. digitatum y evaluados a diario a lo largo de siete días en cuanto a la incidencia y severidad del moho verde. Además, se evaluó el efecto de los tratamientos sobre la calidad fisicoquímica de los frutos en los siguientes atributos: color de la cáscara y pulpa, firmeza de la pulpa, pH, acidez titulable (AT), sólidos solubles (SS) y ratio (relación SS/AT). El fosfito de potasio y el extracto de A. nodosum inhibieron el desarrollo in vitro de P. digitatum. Los productos alternativos redujeron la incidencia y severidad del moho verde de la naranja, sin comprometer la calidad fisicoquímica de los frutos. Por lo tanto, los productos evaluados pueden utilizarse en el tratamiento poscosecha de naranjas y son considerados alternativas prometedoras para el manejo del moho verde.O bolor verde, causado pelo fungo Penicillium digitatum, é o principal problema na fase de pós-colheita em laranjas, causando perdas expressivas. Neste contexto, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito de produtos alternativos no manejo do bolor verde em pós-colheita de laranja. Foram realizados quatro experimentos in vitro: três para avaliar o efeito de diferentes concentrações de cada produto alternativo (fosfito de potássio, extrato de alga Ascophyllum nodosum e fertilizante organomineral) sobre a produção de massa fresca micelial do P. digitatum; e o quarto para avaliar o efeito dos produtos alternativos em comparação ao produto convencional (fungicida benzimidazol). Posteriormente, laranjas ‘Valência’ foram submetidas aos tratamentos: água destilada (controle inoculado e não-inoculado), fosfito de potássio, extrato de alga A. nodosum, fertilizante organomineral e fungicida benzimidazol. Os frutos foram inoculados com o P. digitatum e avaliados diariamente quanto à incidência e severidade do bolor verde, ao longo de sete dias. Além disso, avaliou-se o efeito dos tratamentos sobre a qualidade físico-química dos frutos, nos seguintes atributos: cor da casca e polpa, firmeza da polpa, pH, acidez titulável (AT), sólidos solúveis (SS) e ratio (relação SS/AT). O fosfito de potássio e o extrato de A. nodosum inibiram o desenvolvimento in vitro do P. digitatum. Os produtos alternativos reduziram a incidência e severidade do bolor verde da laranja, sem comprometer a qualidade físico-química dos frutos. Portanto, os produtos avaliados podem ser utilizados no tratamento pós-colheita de laranjas e são considerados alternativas promissoras para o manejo do bolor verde.Research, Society and Development2020-10-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/933010.33448/rsd-v9i10.9330Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 10; e9629109330Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 10; e9629109330Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 10; e96291093302525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/9330/8415Copyright (c) 2020 Natália Moreira Mafra; Maria Eduarda Ferreira Naves; João Luiz Rodrigues Júnior; Dalilla Carvalho Rezendehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMafra, Natália MoreiraNaves, Maria Eduarda FerreiraRodrigues Júnior, João LuizRezende, Dalilla Carvalho2020-10-31T12:03:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9330Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:31:38.587752Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Alternative products in the management of green mold in postharvest oranges
Productos alternativos en el manejo del moho verde en poscosecha de naranja
Produtos alternativos no manejo do bolor verde em pós-colheita de laranja
title Alternative products in the management of green mold in postharvest oranges
spellingShingle Alternative products in the management of green mold in postharvest oranges
Mafra, Natália Moreira
Penicillium digitatum
Citros
Controle alternativo
Qualidade físico-química.
Penicillium digitatum
Cítricos
Control alternativo
Calidad fisicoquímica.
Penicillium digitatum
Citrus
Alternative control
Physicochemical quality.
title_short Alternative products in the management of green mold in postharvest oranges
title_full Alternative products in the management of green mold in postharvest oranges
title_fullStr Alternative products in the management of green mold in postharvest oranges
title_full_unstemmed Alternative products in the management of green mold in postharvest oranges
title_sort Alternative products in the management of green mold in postharvest oranges
author Mafra, Natália Moreira
author_facet Mafra, Natália Moreira
Naves, Maria Eduarda Ferreira
Rodrigues Júnior, João Luiz
Rezende, Dalilla Carvalho
author_role author
author2 Naves, Maria Eduarda Ferreira
Rodrigues Júnior, João Luiz
Rezende, Dalilla Carvalho
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mafra, Natália Moreira
Naves, Maria Eduarda Ferreira
Rodrigues Júnior, João Luiz
Rezende, Dalilla Carvalho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Penicillium digitatum
Citros
Controle alternativo
Qualidade físico-química.
Penicillium digitatum
Cítricos
Control alternativo
Calidad fisicoquímica.
Penicillium digitatum
Citrus
Alternative control
Physicochemical quality.
topic Penicillium digitatum
Citros
Controle alternativo
Qualidade físico-química.
Penicillium digitatum
Cítricos
Control alternativo
Calidad fisicoquímica.
Penicillium digitatum
Citrus
Alternative control
Physicochemical quality.
description Green mold, caused by the fungus Penicillium digitatum, is the primary issue in the post-harvest phase of oranges that causes significant losses. Consequently, the objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of alternative products in the management of green mold in postharvest oranges. Four in vitro experiments were conducted. Three assessed the effects of different concentrations of each alternative product (potassium phosphite, Ascophyllum nodosum extract, and organomineral fertilizer) on the production of fresh mycelial weight of P. digitatum; and a fourth evaluated the effects of alternative products compared to that of the conventional product (benzimidazole fungicide). Subsequently, ‘Valencia’ oranges were subjected to the treatments, which consisted of distilled water (inoculated and non-inoculated control), potassium phosphite, A. nodosum extract, organomineral fertilizer, and benzimidazole fungicide. The fruits were inoculated with P. digitatum and evaluated daily for the incidence and severity of green mold over seven days. Furthermore, the effects of the treatments on the physicochemical quality of fruits were evaluated for the following attributes: skin and pulp color, firmness of the pulp, pH, titratable acidity (TA), soluble solids (SS), and the SS/TA ratio. Potassium phosphite and A. nodosum extract inhibited the in vitro development of P. digitatum. The alternative products reduced the incidence and severity of green mold on oranges without compromising the physicochemical quality of the fruit. Therefore, the evaluated products can be used in the postharvest treatment of oranges and are considered promising alternatives for the management of green mold.
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