Long distance to markets limits global competitiveness in lemon fruit production due to fungal postharvest decays, such as green mold caused by Penicillium digitatum. Imazalil, the main fungicide used, is formulated as an emulsifiable concentrate (IEC) and as a water-soluble sulphate salt (IS), the later being less commonly applied in most of the producing countries. The aim of the present report was to improve the effectiveness of imazalil treatments to control green mold in commercial scale. In both laboratory and commercial applications, IS was more effective than IEC. IS formulation applied in water followed by IEC applied in wax is an improved option that provided suitable disease control and optimal residue loading >2.0 mg L−1 without...
The effectiveness of a 3-min postharvest water dip at 52°C or combined dips at 52 and 25°C, with and...
One of the main problems affecting the citrus industry worldwide is caused by fungal diseases at pos...
Postharvest diseases caused by Geotricum candidum (sour rot), Penicillium digitatum (green mould), a...
Fungal infections contribute significantly to postharvest losses of citrus fruits. Imazalil (IMZ) is...
<div><p>Imazalil is one of the most widespread fungicides used for the post-harvest treatment of cit...
Significant losses can occur after the harvest during the storage and marketing of citrus fruit in C...
Citrus green mold, a postharvest disease caused by Penicillium digitatum, provokes important economi...
4th International Conference on Postharvest Science -- MAR 26-31, 2000 -- JERUSALEM, ISRAELWOS: 0001...
For oranges intended for European markets, it is strongly advisable to find preservation methods inc...
Storage of individual seal-packaged citrus fruit at room temperature in China is a very common pract...
A sequential oxidative treatment (SOT), using sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O...
Three new fungicides (i.e., azoxystrobin, fludioxonil, and pyrimethanil) are currently being introdu...
Commercial cultivars of Citrus spp. (Rutaceae), including oranges, mandarins or tangerines, grapefru...
The curative antifungal activity of postharvest sodium methylparaben (SMP) treatments against citrus...
The main phytopathogen that affects lemons in the postharvest stage is Penicillium digitatum. Curren...
The effectiveness of a 3-min postharvest water dip at 52°C or combined dips at 52 and 25°C, with and...
One of the main problems affecting the citrus industry worldwide is caused by fungal diseases at pos...
Postharvest diseases caused by Geotricum candidum (sour rot), Penicillium digitatum (green mould), a...
Fungal infections contribute significantly to postharvest losses of citrus fruits. Imazalil (IMZ) is...
<div><p>Imazalil is one of the most widespread fungicides used for the post-harvest treatment of cit...
Significant losses can occur after the harvest during the storage and marketing of citrus fruit in C...
Citrus green mold, a postharvest disease caused by Penicillium digitatum, provokes important economi...
4th International Conference on Postharvest Science -- MAR 26-31, 2000 -- JERUSALEM, ISRAELWOS: 0001...
For oranges intended for European markets, it is strongly advisable to find preservation methods inc...
Storage of individual seal-packaged citrus fruit at room temperature in China is a very common pract...
A sequential oxidative treatment (SOT), using sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O...
Three new fungicides (i.e., azoxystrobin, fludioxonil, and pyrimethanil) are currently being introdu...
Commercial cultivars of Citrus spp. (Rutaceae), including oranges, mandarins or tangerines, grapefru...
The curative antifungal activity of postharvest sodium methylparaben (SMP) treatments against citrus...
The main phytopathogen that affects lemons in the postharvest stage is Penicillium digitatum. Curren...
The effectiveness of a 3-min postharvest water dip at 52°C or combined dips at 52 and 25°C, with and...
One of the main problems affecting the citrus industry worldwide is caused by fungal diseases at pos...
Postharvest diseases caused by Geotricum candidum (sour rot), Penicillium digitatum (green mould), a...