Determination of the potential for development of bacterial soft rot of potatoes |
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Authors: | Barbara M Lund A Kelman |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Plant Pathology, University of Wisconsin, 53706, Madison, Wisconsin
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Abstract: | A method has been devised for assessing the potential hazard of soft rot development in potatoes. Tubers are placed in a mist chamber at 20 C (68F), a film of water is maintained on the tuber, and the extent of decay is assessed after 5 days. The soft rot potential determined in this way is intended as apractical indication of potential storage hazard, reflecting the overall effect of the various factors leading to bacterial decay. Tubers that had passed through a flume system and a rinsing spray in a commercial packing plant had a greater decay potential, even after passage through a hot-air dryer, than unwashed tubers. Differences in decay potential could be demonstrated between tubers that had been mechanically harvested and loaded into storage bins and those that had been harvested manually. In addition to the effect of mechanical damage and of passage through flumes, the decay potential was probably affected by the inoculum level ofErwinia carotovora. Pectolytic clostidia were also usually present in tubers rotting in mist chambers, and are probably involved in the decay. |
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