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- Title
EFECTO DE LEVADURAS ANTAGÓNICAS Y BICARBONATO DE SODIO SOBRE Penicillium expansum Link EN DOS VARIEDADES DE MANZANA.
- Authors
Soto-Muñoz, L.; Martínez-Peniche, R. A.
- Abstract
As the use of chemical fungicides to control postharvest diseases of apple as Penicillium expansum Link is not entirely accepted, antagonist microorganisms as yeasts are employed. However, due to their limited effectiveness they are proposed to be combined with substances of natural origin. To evaluate the efficacy of different strains of antagonistic yeasts in combination with sodium bicarbonate (SBC) to control P. expansum, 'Golden Delicious' and 'Red Delicious' apples were treated with three levels of SBC and inoculated with a given concentration of ten antagonistic yeasts separately in wounds where a spore suspension of P. expansum (1 x 104 UFC), was then placed. Lesion diameter and incidence were measured after ten days of incubation. 'Red Delicious' was less susceptible to P. expansum than 'Golden Delicious' (diameter lesion of 1.52 cm vs 2.01 cm). Yeasts with the highest antagonist capacity on P. expansum were 22-218, 8-121 y 26-224 (Torulaspora spp) reducing the development of fungus in 89, 81.8 y 84.3 % respectively. SBC did not reduce the development of fungus, but at 2 % it enhanced the antagonistic effect of yeasts 23-61 and 3-5241 in 26.4 y 23.1 % respectively. Yeast 22-218 showed the major antagonism against P. expansum in 'Golden Delicious' diminishing the lesion diameter at 0.1 cm, while yeasts 22-224 and 8-121 did in 'Red Delicious' diminishing injury in 91.7 and 91% respectively.
- Subjects
APPLE disease &; pest prevention; AGRICULTURAL chemicals; AGRICULTURAL ecology; APPLE blue mold; FUNGICIDES; YEAST; SODIUM bicarbonate; CONTROL of agricultural pests &; diseases; ANTAGONISTIC fungi; PLANT protection research
- Publication
Revista Chapingo Serie Horticultura, 2009, Vol 15, Issue 2, p211
- ISSN
1027-152X
- Publication type
Article