Effect of the antagonist Candida sake on apple surface microflora during cold and ambient (shelf life) storage |
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Authors: | Neus Teixidó Josep Usall Olga Gutierrez Immaculada Viñas |
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Institution: | (1) Postharvest Unit, CeRTA, Centre UdL-IRTA, 177 Rovira Roure Ave., 25198 Lleida, Spain |
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Abstract: | This study examined the impact of the application of a biocontrol yeast, Candida sake CPA-1 (3 × 106 colony forming units (cfu) ml-1) on the resident microbial populations just prior to harvest, during 7 months cold storage and subsequent ambient shelf-life in two seasons on apples untreated or treated with a preharvest pesticide programme. The changes in populations of the antagonistic yeast ( C. sake) were also monitored. Generally, application of the antagonist had little effect on the total bacterial populations which remained very low both prior to harvest and subsequently during cold storage. White yeasts were predominant on the apples during the experimental period, with lower populations of pink yeasts. When apples were removed after 7 months to ambient conditions the yeast populations increased quickly but those apples treated with C. sake had significantly less white yeasts than untreated controls. The dominant filamentous fungi isolated were Cladosporium, Alternaria and Penicillium spp. Penicillium spp. which is responsible for major postharvest diseases was seldom isolated at preharvest but it became important during later cold storage and shelf life period. Populations of Cladosporium and Penicillium were significantly reduced by the C. sake treatment when removed from cold storage during the ambient shelf-life. In contrast, the Alternaria spp. were unaffected by the antagonist. The actual populations of C. sake applied decreased significantly immediately after application (24 h). However, they subsequently increased to a maximum after one month cold storage (103 cfu g-1), and populations increased again under ambient shelf-life conditions. The C. sake populations, and the resident microbial populations, were unaffected by preharvest fungicide applications. This study demonstrates that preharvest application of an antagonistic yeast such as C. sake has an impact on the resident mycoflora both during 7 months cold storage and during ambient shelf-life storage. |
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Keywords: | Alternaria biocontrol Cladosporium fungicides Penicillium shelf-life |
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