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Postharvest control of table grape gray mold with carbonate and bicarbonate salts and disinfectants


Mlikota Gabler, Franka; Smilanick, Joseph, L.
Postharvest control of table grape gray mold with carbonate and bicarbonate salts and disinfectants // American Journal of Enology and Viticulture, 52 (2001), 1; 12-20 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Postharvest control of table grape gray mold with carbonate and bicarbonate salts and disinfectants

Autori
Mlikota Gabler, Franka ; Smilanick, Joseph, L.

Izvornik
American Journal of Enology and Viticulture (0002-9254) 52 (2001), 1; 12-20

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Sažetak
The control of postharvest gray mold on detached table grape berries by treatment with carbonate and bicarbonate salt solutions, alone or with chlorine, ozone, or ethanol, was evaluated. Sodium carbonate (SC), potassium carbonate (PC), sodium bicarbonate (SBC), potassium bicarbonate (PBC), and ammonium bicar-bonate (ABC) were tested without control of pH for their toxicity to spores of Botrytis cinerea in vitro, and the concentrations that stopped germination of 95% (EC 95 ) of the spores were 16, 17, 36, 58, and 163 mM, respectively. When bicarbonate solutions were adjusted to pH 7.2 (± 0.2), the mean EC 95 concentrations for two B. cinerea strains of ABC, SBC, and PBC were 48, 102, and 112 mM, respectively. In 1.5 µ g/ml of ozone in water, 50% and 95% mortality of spores of B. cinerea ccurred after 21.3 and 35.6 sec, respectively. In tests to control gray mold on grapes, among the bicarbonates, each applied at 500 mM, ABC was significantly more effective than SBC and PBC. It was also superior to PC (100 mM) and chlorine (200 µ g/ml) and equal in effectiveness to SC (100 mM) and ethanol (70% wt/vol). The addition of 200 µ g/ml chlorine to the bicarbonate salts significantly decreased gray mold incidence. Ozone in water at 10 µ g/ml significantly controlled gray mold, although its efficacy was irregular and dependent on grape condition. Among all the treatments, berry condition was an important factor ; for example, there was significant decrease in control when wounded berries were treated compared to unwounded berries. The quality of grapes after treatment with ABC, SBC, ethanol, and chlorine was acceptable ; ozone in water caused minor rachis injury ; while severe injuries, mostly brown spots on berries, occurred after SC, PC, and PBC treatments.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Poljoprivreda (agronomija)



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Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Mlikota Gabler, Franka; Smilanick, Joseph, L.
Postharvest control of table grape gray mold with carbonate and bicarbonate salts and disinfectants // American Journal of Enology and Viticulture, 52 (2001), 1; 12-20 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Mlikota Gabler, F. & Smilanick, Joseph, L. (2001) Postharvest control of table grape gray mold with carbonate and bicarbonate salts and disinfectants. American Journal of Enology and Viticulture, 52 (1), 12-20.
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