Evaluation of sodium benzoate and other food additives for the control of citrus postharvest green and blue molds

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作者
Montesinos-Herrero, Clara [1 ,2 ]
Moscoso-Ramirez, Pedro A. [1 ,3 ]
Palou, Lluis [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Valenciano Invest Agr, CTP, Lab Patol, Valencia 46113, Spain
[2] Decco Iberica Postcosecha SAU, Valencia 46988, Spain
[3] Colegio Postgrad, Campus Tabasco, H Cardenas 86500, Tabasco, Mexico
关键词
Penicillium digitatum; P; italicum; Sodium benzoate; Dehydroacetic acid; Dimethyl dicarbonate; Ethylene diamine tetracetic acid; Sodium acetate; HOT-WATER; PENICILLIUM-DIGITATUM; CARBONATE; IMAZALIL; RESISTANT; THIABENDAZOLE; COMBINATION; BICARBONATE; FRUIT; DECAY;
D O I
10.1016/j.postharvbio.2015.12.022
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The curative activity of the food additives dehydroacetic acid, dimethyl dicarbonate, ethylene diamine tetracetic acid, sodium acetate, and sodium benzoate (SB) was tested in in vivo preliminary screenings against green and blue molds on citrus fruit artificially inoculated 24 h before with Penicillium digitatum and Penicillium italicum, respectively. SB was the most effective compound and it was further tested in trials simulating postharvest industrial applications. Dip treatments for 60 s with 3% (w/v) SB heated above 50 degrees C resulted in about 90% reduction of green and blue mold incidence on 'Valencia' oranges inoculated, treated, and incubated at 20 degrees C and 90% RH for 7 days. This treatment was also effective on 'Lanelate' oranges, 'Fino' lemons and 'Ortanique' mandarins, but not on 'Clemenules' mandarins. Heated solutions combining SB with low doses (25 or 50 mu L L-1) of the fungicide imazalil (IMZ) were synergistic and greatly improved the efficacy of stand-alone treatments. On 'Valencia' oranges stored for 8 weeks at 5 degrees C followed by 7 days of shelf-life at 20 degrees C, this combination reduced the incidence of green and blue molds almost by 100%. It was found in additional trials to test the preventive activity that 3% SB dips at 50 degrees C for 60 s did not reduce green mold on 'Valencia' oranges treated, inoculated with P. digitatum 24 h later, and incubated at 20 degrees C for 7 days. It can be concluded from this work that heated SB aqueous solutions might be in the future an interesting nonpolluting disease control alternative for the commercialization of citrus in markets with zero tolerance to fungicide residues. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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