Effectiveness of antagonistic yeasts and essential oils in the control of postharvest diseases of fruit
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Postharvest decays are a major challenge during storage of fruit. Essential oils (EOs) and
biocontrol agents (BCAs) could be promising alternatives to synthetic fungicides to reduce
postharvest decay. The research aimed to find alternative solutions to fun gicides to control
postharvest pathogens of fruit crops, including strawberries and nectarines. Metschnikowia
pulcherrima and Aureobasidium pullulans were identified as effective BCAs for controlling
postharvest rots of strawberry, significantly reducing r ot incidence and severity without
compromising fruit quality. Microbiome analysis revealed insights into the fungal community
shift in response to treatments. A similar approach was employed to control brown rot in
nectarines, with yeasts such as M. pulcherrima and A. pullulans exhibiting efficacy comparable
to chemical treatments. These BCAs did not adversely affect fruit quality and demonstrated
promising potential for disease management. Additionally, the study explored the use of EOs
as an alternative t o synthetic fungicides for controlling storage rots in nectarines. Basil, fennel,
and lemon EOs showed significant inhibition activity, reducing rot without compromising fruit
quality. Microbiome analysis highlighted modifications in fungal genera abundanc e. While
treatments effectively reduced Monilinia spp., basil EO appeared to favour the presence of
Penicillium spp. These findings contribute to the development of sustainable strategies for
postharvest disease management of fruit.
Tipologia CRIS:
04C-Slides / Presentazione a convegno
Keywords:
Postharvest decays, essential oils (EOs), biocontrol agents (BCAs), Metschnikowia pulcherrima, Aureobasidium pullulans, microbiome analysis, brown rot, Monilinia spp., sustainable strategies
Elenco autori:
SPADARO D., REMOLIF G.
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Book of Abstracts of the Conference “Innovations in Food Loss and Waste Management”