Screening and evaluation of antagonistic yeasts to control postharvest rots of strawberries
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Strawberries are highly perishable fruits and decay reduction is a major challenge during their
storage. In this study, we selected some antagonistic yeasts by evaluating their efficacy in the
control of postharvest rots of strawberries. The effect of the treatments on the fruit quality and
microbiome was also assessed. In vivo screening trials were performed using yeasts taken from
the collection of the University of Turin and using endophytes isolated from healthy
strawberries. The most effective strains, belonging to the species Metschnikowia pulcherrima
and Aureobasidium pullulans , were selected to be tested in efficacy trials. Both at the end of
storage and after shelf life, all treatments showed a significant reduction in rot incidence and
severity compared to the untreated control. Moreover, results were comparable to those
obta ined for the control treated with the commercial product Noli (Koppert, M. fructicola ). All
treatments did not significantly affect the fruit quality. Microbiome sampling was pe rformed
after storage, and the results will provide information about the shift in the fungal community
in response to the treatment application. Findings of this work provide new insights for the
development of sustainable strategies for postharvest disea se management and reduction of
production losses.
Tipologia CRIS:
04F-Poster
Keywords:
Antagonism biocontrol agents, fruit, Fragaria x ananassa
Elenco autori:
REMOLIF G., GARELLO M., SPADARO DAVIDE CARMELO
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Book of Abstracts of the Conference “Innovations in Food Loss and Waste Management”