Kiwifruit, wounded at the equator or by pedicel removal, to simulate the stem end wound, were treated with Aureobasidium pullulans (L1 and L8 strains) and subsequently inoculated with conidia of Botrytis cinerea. Fruits were stored at -1 °C in normal refrigeration (NR) or in controlled atmosphere (CA) (2% O2; 4.5% CO2). After 4 months, both antagonists significantly reduced the disease in all experiments, L1 better than L8. In NR, their efficacy was higher than 80%. In CA, the disease reduction was lower: between 30% (L1) and 60% (L8). The ability of both strains to compete with the pathogen for nutrients was tested in kiwifruit juice (0.5%) by in vitro experiments. Antagonists significantly reduced pathogen conidia germination in water an...
Storage rot due to Botrytis cinerea is the major cause of postharvest losses in kiwifruit. Curing fo...
The antagonistic effects of yeasts,L1 and L8, isolated from carposphere of \u2018Redhaven\u2019 peac...
Skin-pitting of kiwifruit is a post-harvest disease caused by Cadophora luteo-olivacea. Inoculation ...
none4noKiwifruit, wounded at the equator or by pedicel removal, to simulate the stem end wound, were...
During 2021 and 2022, research was carried out at the Plant Protection Laboratory of Batumi State Un...
none5noThe activity of two biological control agents, strains L1 and L8, previously identified as Au...
It was investigated the effects of high temperature (25°C) during curing on firmness, soluble solids...
Two Aureobasidium pullulans strains (L1 and L8), able to prevent postharvest fruit decay, were evalu...
The review deals with alternative technologies to conventional synthetic fungicides to control kiwi...
The difference in antagonistic activity against the causal agent of grey mould (Botrytis cinerea) of...
The efficacy of the Fenhexamid and Boscalid, fungicides registered for use in Italy, against grey mo...
This thesis examines the role of kiwifruit host resistance and, in particular, of kiwifruit chitinas...
Many yeasts, including yeast-like fungi, were selectively isolated from fruits and vegetables. In se...
Storage rot due to Botrytis cinerea is the major cause of postharvest losses in kiwifruit. Curing fo...
The antagonistic effects of yeasts,L1 and L8, isolated from carposphere of \u2018Redhaven\u2019 peac...
Skin-pitting of kiwifruit is a post-harvest disease caused by Cadophora luteo-olivacea. Inoculation ...
none4noKiwifruit, wounded at the equator or by pedicel removal, to simulate the stem end wound, were...
During 2021 and 2022, research was carried out at the Plant Protection Laboratory of Batumi State Un...
none5noThe activity of two biological control agents, strains L1 and L8, previously identified as Au...
It was investigated the effects of high temperature (25°C) during curing on firmness, soluble solids...
Two Aureobasidium pullulans strains (L1 and L8), able to prevent postharvest fruit decay, were evalu...
The review deals with alternative technologies to conventional synthetic fungicides to control kiwi...
The difference in antagonistic activity against the causal agent of grey mould (Botrytis cinerea) of...
The efficacy of the Fenhexamid and Boscalid, fungicides registered for use in Italy, against grey mo...
This thesis examines the role of kiwifruit host resistance and, in particular, of kiwifruit chitinas...
Many yeasts, including yeast-like fungi, were selectively isolated from fruits and vegetables. In se...
Storage rot due to Botrytis cinerea is the major cause of postharvest losses in kiwifruit. Curing fo...
The antagonistic effects of yeasts,L1 and L8, isolated from carposphere of \u2018Redhaven\u2019 peac...
Skin-pitting of kiwifruit is a post-harvest disease caused by Cadophora luteo-olivacea. Inoculation ...