Antifungal vapour-phase activity of allyl-isothiocyanate against Penicillium expansum on pears |
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Authors: | M. Mari &dagger ,O. Leoni,R. Iori, T. Cembali |
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Affiliation: | CRIOF, Universitàdi Bologna, Via F. Re, 8, 40126 Bologna;and;Istituto Sperimentale per le Colture Industriali, MiPAF, Via di Corticella, 133, 40129 Bologna, Italy |
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Abstract: | The fungitoxicity of allyl-isothiocyanate (AITC) vapour against Penicillium expansum , the causal agent of blue mould on pears (cvs Conference and Kaiser), was evaluated. The best control of blue mould was obtained by exposing fruits for 24 h in a 5 mg L−1 AITC-enriched atmosphere, the extent of control depending on the inoculum density. Lesion diameter was inversely related to AITC concentration. In treated fruits the percentage of infected wounds increased with conidial concentration, with fewer than 20% affected at 1 × 103 conidia mL−1 to almost 80% at 1 × 106 conidia mL−1. In comparison, >98% of wounds were infected in untreated fruits irrespective of conidial concentration. AITC treatments were effective up to 24 h after inoculation for Conference and 48 h for Kaiser. AITC treatments also controlled a thiabendazole-resistant strain of P. expansum , reducing the incidence of blue mould by 90% in both cultivars. The use of AITC produced from pure sinigrin or from Brassica juncea defatted meal may be an economically viable alternative to synthetic fungicides against P. expansum . |
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Keywords: | allyl-isothiocyanate pear Penicillium expansum postharvest TBZ resistance |
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