Characterization of the causal agents, epidemiology and biological control of white haze on apple.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
White haze, caused by an extensive fungal colonization of
the apple surface, is an emerging issue in several European
apple production areas. It results in compromised quality and
decreased marketability of the fruits, leading to economic
losses. In this study, fungal strains were isolated from apple
in Northern Italy and the species diversity was assessed using
molecular and phylogenetic tools. Moreover, the ability of the
isolated species to reproduce symptoms on healthy apples artificially
inoculated was tested. Six species belonging to different
basidiomycetous genera (Entyloma, Golubevia, Tilletiopsis)
were identified. The most frequently isolated strains were
inoculated on healthy apple fruit, showing to be able to reproduce
symptoms on red-skin apples, fulfilling Koch’s postulates.
Metabarcoding was used to characterize both epiphytic and
endophytic microbial communities of apple fruit across six time
points from early fruit development up to the end of shelf life.
Golubevia was the most abundant epiphyte (2–4%) from BBCH
81 (1–7% relative abundance) to the end of shelf life. Moreover,
two Aureobasidium pullulans strains were tested against white
haze of apple. An efficacy comparable to the chemical control
treatment was demonstrated at the end of shelf-life. This work
provides new insights to increase knowledge about aetiology
and epidemiology of white haze on apple. In addition, biocontrol
of white haze with antagonists was tested for the first time.
Tipologia CRIS:
04B-Conference paper in rivista
Elenco autori:
V. Guarnaccia, G.M.E. Remolif, M. Garello, L. Nari, M. Mezzalama, D. Spadaro
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