Title of article :
Pre-harvest Fungal Colonization Affects Storage Life of Bing Cherry Fruit
Author/Authors :
F. M. DUGAN and R. G. ROBERTS، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
Treatment of sweet cherry (Prunus avium cv. Bing) trees
with either two mildewcide cover sprays or multiple (18)
applications of topical and systemic fungicides produced
cherry fruit that were either highly colonized or relatively
uncolonized by fungi, respectively. Fruit from the multiple
application treatment had a storage life of up to 8
weeks (7 weeks at 1-4°C plus 1 week at simulated retail
temperatures of 20-2 PC), whereas the commerciallymanaged
fruits (two mildewcides) were extensively colonized
by fungi and extensively decayed when stored under
the same conditions. Stringent post-harvest disinfection
did not significantly reduce postharvest decay, and only
slightly reduced isolation frequency of fungi. The data
obtained in this study suggest that the degree of preharvest
fungal colonization is a primary determinant of
the percentage of post-harvest decay, and that pre-harvest
colonization can potentially be addressed by preand
post-harvest management practices
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology