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Effect of high-pressure hot water washing treatment on fruit quality, insects, and disease in apples and pears: Part II. Effect on postharvest decay of d’Anjou pear fruit
Authors:Robert A Spotts  Maryna Serdani  Eugene A Mielke  Jinhe Bai  Paul M Chen  James D Hansen  Lisa G Neven  Peter G Sanderson
Institution:

aMid-Columbia Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Oregon State University, 3005 Experiment Station Drive, Hood River, OR 97031, USA

bUSDA-ARS, Yakima Research Laboratory, 5230 KonnowacPass Road, Wapato, WA 98951, USA

cPace International LLC, 25 N. Wenatchee Ave., Suite 214, Wenatchee, WA 98801, USA

Abstract:A hot water pressure process (HWP) was evaluated for its effect on conidia of Penicillium expansum and on development of blue mold, gray mold, and mucor rot of d’Anjou pear fruit. Spores were removed from the water system through dilution and also as a result of hot water in the system that was lethal to the spores. When the system was heated, viable spores were not detected after 2–4 h of operation. Reductions in decay in the HWP system were 36, 29, and 13% for Botrytis cinerea, Mucor piriformis, and P. expansum, respectively. The response of P. expansum appeared related to the length of time fruit was in cold storage. Heat injury was observed on fruit treated with 40 and 50 °C water but not on fruit at 30 °C nozzle temperature. The HWP system described in this study should be considered as a component of an integrated decay control strategy.
Keywords:Pyrus communis  Penicillium expansum  Botrytis cinerea  Mucor piriformis  Blue mold  Gray mold  Mucor rot  Integrated control
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