Pathogen-induced decay is one of the most common causes of fruit loss, resulting in substantial economic loss and posing a health risk to humans. As an ethylene action inhibitor, 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) can significantly reduce fruit decay, but its effect on fruit pathogens remains unclear. Herein, the change in microbial community structure was analyzed using the high-throughput sequencing technology, and characteristics related to fruit quality were determined after 1-MCP (1.0 M l L–1) treatment in “Doyenne du Comiceis” pear fruit during storage at ambient temperature. Overall, 1-MCP was highly effective in reducing disease incidence and induced multiple changes of the fungal and bacterial microbiota. At day 15, the microbial diversi...
In this research, the effect of postharvest 1-methylcyclopropane (1-MCP) concentrations of 150 and 3...
Organic acids play a critical role in flavor and overall organoleptic quality of fruit. Malate has b...
Strawberry cv. Everest fruit were treated with 1-methylcyclopropene (I-MCP) at various concentration...
Mycotoxins are generated by a series of fungal pathogens in postharvest fruit, resulting in serious ...
Background: Knowledge on the culturable bacteria and foodborne pathogen presence on pears is importa...
‘Yuluxiang’ pear (Pyrus sinkiangensis) commonly develop a greasy coating and yellowing during storag...
This study assessed the impact of 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) and controlled atmosphere (CA) on the...
Fusarium species are increasingly detected as the causal agents of decay of stored apple fruits. Fus...
Postharvest diseases of pear cause significant losses. Epidemiological knowledge of these diseases i...
The ethylene inhibitor, 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) suppresses ethylene responses through its highe...
‘Abate Fétel’, a winter cultivar, is the most important pear cultivar in Italy; its fruits are appre...
Recently, increasing focus has been placed on exploring fruit microbiomes and their association with...
1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) is an inhibitor of ethylene perception that is widely used to maintain ...
To further understand the response of ‘Conference’ pears to 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) treatment a...
Scab (Venturia inaequalis) is a very serious disease for apples causing up to 80% of loss in yield b...
In this research, the effect of postharvest 1-methylcyclopropane (1-MCP) concentrations of 150 and 3...
Organic acids play a critical role in flavor and overall organoleptic quality of fruit. Malate has b...
Strawberry cv. Everest fruit were treated with 1-methylcyclopropene (I-MCP) at various concentration...
Mycotoxins are generated by a series of fungal pathogens in postharvest fruit, resulting in serious ...
Background: Knowledge on the culturable bacteria and foodborne pathogen presence on pears is importa...
‘Yuluxiang’ pear (Pyrus sinkiangensis) commonly develop a greasy coating and yellowing during storag...
This study assessed the impact of 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) and controlled atmosphere (CA) on the...
Fusarium species are increasingly detected as the causal agents of decay of stored apple fruits. Fus...
Postharvest diseases of pear cause significant losses. Epidemiological knowledge of these diseases i...
The ethylene inhibitor, 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) suppresses ethylene responses through its highe...
‘Abate Fétel’, a winter cultivar, is the most important pear cultivar in Italy; its fruits are appre...
Recently, increasing focus has been placed on exploring fruit microbiomes and their association with...
1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) is an inhibitor of ethylene perception that is widely used to maintain ...
To further understand the response of ‘Conference’ pears to 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) treatment a...
Scab (Venturia inaequalis) is a very serious disease for apples causing up to 80% of loss in yield b...
In this research, the effect of postharvest 1-methylcyclopropane (1-MCP) concentrations of 150 and 3...
Organic acids play a critical role in flavor and overall organoleptic quality of fruit. Malate has b...
Strawberry cv. Everest fruit were treated with 1-methylcyclopropene (I-MCP) at various concentration...