The effectiveness of pre- and postharvest treatments with chitosan (0.1, 0.5, and 1.0%) to control Botrytis cinerea on table grapes was investigated. In postharvest treatments, small bunches dipped in chitosan solutions and inoculated with the pathogen showed a reduction of incidence, severity, and nesting of grey mold, in comparison with the control. Single berries artificially wounded, treated with the polymer, and inoculated with B. cinerea showed a reduced percentage of infected berries and lesion dia. Higher chitosan concentrations demonstrated greater decay reduction. All preharvest treatments significantly reduced the incidence of grey mold, as compared to the control. Table grapes treated with 1.0% chitosan showed a significant increase of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) activity. Consequently, besides a direct activity against B. cinerea, chitosan produces other effects contributing to reduce decay.

Effects of pre- and postharvest chitosan treatments to control storage grey mold of table grapes

Di Venere Donato;
2002

Abstract

The effectiveness of pre- and postharvest treatments with chitosan (0.1, 0.5, and 1.0%) to control Botrytis cinerea on table grapes was investigated. In postharvest treatments, small bunches dipped in chitosan solutions and inoculated with the pathogen showed a reduction of incidence, severity, and nesting of grey mold, in comparison with the control. Single berries artificially wounded, treated with the polymer, and inoculated with B. cinerea showed a reduced percentage of infected berries and lesion dia. Higher chitosan concentrations demonstrated greater decay reduction. All preharvest treatments significantly reduced the incidence of grey mold, as compared to the control. Table grapes treated with 1.0% chitosan showed a significant increase of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) activity. Consequently, besides a direct activity against B. cinerea, chitosan produces other effects contributing to reduce decay.
2002
Istituto di Scienze delle Produzioni Alimentari - ISPA
Inglese
67
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1862
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Botrytis cinerea
Micro
PAL activity
Postharvest decay
Sulphur dioxide
Il presente lavoro dimostra la validità del chitosano come alternativa ai fungicidi nel controllo dell’insorgenza di marciumi in post-raccolta su uva da tavola. Vengono inoltre fornite delle indicazioni sul possibile meccanismo di induzione di resistenza in questa specie (attivazione del metabolismo fenolico). Tali informazioni risultano originali, dato che in letteratura si ha riscontro di analoghi effetti positivi dei trattamenti con chitosano su altre specie quali arancia, fragola, ciliegia e carota. Impact factor 2013= 1,791.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Romanazzi, Gianfranco; Nigro, Franco; Ippolito, Antonio; DI VENERE, Donato; Salerno Mario, G
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