The effectiveness of brief (30 or 60 s) immersion in water at 24, 50, 55, 60, 65, or 70 degrees C was evaluated for the control of brown rot, caused by Monilinia fructicola, on California-grown peaches, nectarines, and plums. Inoculated fruits were treated and either stored at 20 degrees C for 5 days or at 0 degrees C and 95% RH for 30 days followed by 5 days at 20 degrees C to simulate commercial marketing conditions. Immersion in water at 55 degrees C for 60 s or at 60 degrees C for 30 or 60 s significantly reduced both decay incidence and severity among the remaining wounds that developed the disease. Water temperatures of 65 degrees C or higher were phytotoxic and caused moderate to severe surface injuries. Immersion in water at 60 degr...
Excerpts from the report: Postharvest rots of peaches and nectarines have been reduced with fungici...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Brown rot caused by Monilinia fructicola is a major p...
The importance of brown rot caused by Monilinia spp. in all stone fruit growing areas is well recogn...
The effectiveness of brief (30 or 60 s) immersion in water at 24, 50, 55, 60, 65, or 70 degrees C wa...
In recent years, safer methods for the control of fruit postharvest pathogens have been investigated...
In order to evaluate the efficacy of a hot water (HW) treatment against postharvest diseases of peac...
In order to evaluate the efficacy of a hot water (HW) treatment against postharvest diseases of peac...
We examined the possible use of a hot water brushing (HWB) treatment to disinfect nectarine and peac...
Stone fruit is attacked by various pathogens, of which brown rot disease is one of the important dis...
In the last years, our research has focused on the study of brown rot on stone fruit caused by Monil...
In the last years, our research has focused on the study of brown rot on stone fruit caused by Monil...
Excerpts from the report: Brown rot, caused by Monilina fructicola (Wint.) Honey, is a serious post...
BACKGROUND Brown rot caused by Monilinia spp. is one of the most important postharvest diseases of s...
During the last decade, researches on alternative means to synthetic fungicides in the control of ...
The effect of hot water treatment (HWT) to control peach brown rot was investigated. Peaches were di...
Excerpts from the report: Postharvest rots of peaches and nectarines have been reduced with fungici...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Brown rot caused by Monilinia fructicola is a major p...
The importance of brown rot caused by Monilinia spp. in all stone fruit growing areas is well recogn...
The effectiveness of brief (30 or 60 s) immersion in water at 24, 50, 55, 60, 65, or 70 degrees C wa...
In recent years, safer methods for the control of fruit postharvest pathogens have been investigated...
In order to evaluate the efficacy of a hot water (HW) treatment against postharvest diseases of peac...
In order to evaluate the efficacy of a hot water (HW) treatment against postharvest diseases of peac...
We examined the possible use of a hot water brushing (HWB) treatment to disinfect nectarine and peac...
Stone fruit is attacked by various pathogens, of which brown rot disease is one of the important dis...
In the last years, our research has focused on the study of brown rot on stone fruit caused by Monil...
In the last years, our research has focused on the study of brown rot on stone fruit caused by Monil...
Excerpts from the report: Brown rot, caused by Monilina fructicola (Wint.) Honey, is a serious post...
BACKGROUND Brown rot caused by Monilinia spp. is one of the most important postharvest diseases of s...
During the last decade, researches on alternative means to synthetic fungicides in the control of ...
The effect of hot water treatment (HWT) to control peach brown rot was investigated. Peaches were di...
Excerpts from the report: Postharvest rots of peaches and nectarines have been reduced with fungici...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Brown rot caused by Monilinia fructicola is a major p...
The importance of brown rot caused by Monilinia spp. in all stone fruit growing areas is well recogn...