Nutritional Enhancement of Biocontrol Activity of Candida sake (CPA-1) against Penicillium expansum on Apples and Pears
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Carla Nunes
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机构:CeRTA,Postharvest Unit
Carla Nunes
Josep Usall
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Josep Usall
Neus Teixidó
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Neus Teixidó
Miguel Miró
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Miguel Miró
Immaculada Viñas
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Immaculada Viñas
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[1] CeRTA,Postharvest Unit
[2] Centre UdL-IRTA,Postharvest Unit
[3] CeRTA,Department Of Food Technology
[4] Centre UdL-IRTA,undefined
[5] University Of Lleida,undefined
来源:
European Journal of Plant Pathology
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2001年
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107卷
关键词:
'Blanquilla';
biological control;
blue mould;
grey mould;
Golden Delicious;
postharvest;
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Pome fruits are poor in nitrogenous compounds and the addition of nitrogen can improve colonisation of the fruits by antagonists. Twenty-two nitrogenous compounds were evaluated for their effect on Candida sake (CPA-1) growth in vitro. Ten compounds that induced greater growth were applied with the antagonist to wounded fruits to evaluate their effect on enhancing control of Penicillium expansum. Calcium chloride and 2-deoxy-D-glucose were also tested. L-serine and L-aspartic acid enhanced biocontrol by C. sake against P. expansum on apples. On apples and pears, ammonium molybdate, calcium chloride and 2-deoxy-D-glucose improved the capacity of the antagonist to control P. expansum. The addition of ammonium molybdate at 1 mM allowed C. sake to be used on apples and pears at a lower concentration without diminishing control. Similar results were observed with the addition of calcium chloride to the antagonist. 2-deoxy-D-glucose at 6 and 18 mM enhanced biocontrol on pears by over 81%, but on apples the improvement of biocontrol was observed only at 6 mM. In cold storage, the combination of ammonium molybdate and C. sake completely eliminated the incidence of blue mould on pears, and reduced its severity and incidence by more than 80% on apples.