The effect of concentration, temperature, and length of treatment with imazalil (IMZ) and thiabendazole (TBZ) was studied with application to citrus fruit. The amount of residues retained by fruit after "home" washing was also monitored. IMZ uptake in citrus fruit was related to treatment duration, whereas TBZ residues was not. Residues of IMZ or TBZ fungicides were significantly correlated with dip temperature (r = 0.943 for IMZ; r = 0.911 for TBZ). Treatment at 50 degrees C produced a deposition similar to 8 and similar to 2.5 times higher than when treatments were carried out at 20 degrees C in IMZ and TBZ, respectively. No significant differences in terms of IMZ deposition were detected after treatments carried out alone or in...
Storage of individual seal-packaged citrus fruit at room temperature in China is a very common pract...
Long distance to markets limits global competitiveness in lemon fruit production due to fungal posth...
This work describes the storage stability of fungicide residues usually used in postharvest treatmen...
The effect of concentration, temperature, and length of treatment with imazalil (IMZ) and thiabendaz...
Thiabendazole (TBZ) uptake and degradation rate in lemon fruits, following prestorage dipping at 50 ...
Fungal infections contribute significantly to postharvest losses of citrus fruits. Imazalil (IMZ) is...
For oranges intended for European markets, it is strongly advisable to find preservation methods inc...
Late-season grapefruits (Citrus paradisi Macf. cv. Marsh seedless) were dipped in water at 50°C for ...
Penicillium digitatum and Penicillium italicum represent the main causes of post-harvest loss in cit...
The effectiveness of a 3-min postharvest water dip at 52°C or combined dips at 52 and 25°C, with and...
The effectiveness of postharvest dip treatment with trifloxystrobin (TFX) or imazalil (IMZ) was comp...
Susceptibility of Tarocco (blood) oranges (Citrus sinensis Linn. Obsek) to chilling injury (CI) was ...
<div><p>Imazalil is one of the most widespread fungicides used for the post-harvest treatment of cit...
Three new fungicides (i.e., azoxystrobin, fludioxonil, and pyrimethanil) are currently being introdu...
The imported citrus fruits have contained several kind of fungicides. These funglcides were used in ...
Storage of individual seal-packaged citrus fruit at room temperature in China is a very common pract...
Long distance to markets limits global competitiveness in lemon fruit production due to fungal posth...
This work describes the storage stability of fungicide residues usually used in postharvest treatmen...
The effect of concentration, temperature, and length of treatment with imazalil (IMZ) and thiabendaz...
Thiabendazole (TBZ) uptake and degradation rate in lemon fruits, following prestorage dipping at 50 ...
Fungal infections contribute significantly to postharvest losses of citrus fruits. Imazalil (IMZ) is...
For oranges intended for European markets, it is strongly advisable to find preservation methods inc...
Late-season grapefruits (Citrus paradisi Macf. cv. Marsh seedless) were dipped in water at 50°C for ...
Penicillium digitatum and Penicillium italicum represent the main causes of post-harvest loss in cit...
The effectiveness of a 3-min postharvest water dip at 52°C or combined dips at 52 and 25°C, with and...
The effectiveness of postharvest dip treatment with trifloxystrobin (TFX) or imazalil (IMZ) was comp...
Susceptibility of Tarocco (blood) oranges (Citrus sinensis Linn. Obsek) to chilling injury (CI) was ...
<div><p>Imazalil is one of the most widespread fungicides used for the post-harvest treatment of cit...
Three new fungicides (i.e., azoxystrobin, fludioxonil, and pyrimethanil) are currently being introdu...
The imported citrus fruits have contained several kind of fungicides. These funglcides were used in ...
Storage of individual seal-packaged citrus fruit at room temperature in China is a very common pract...
Long distance to markets limits global competitiveness in lemon fruit production due to fungal posth...
This work describes the storage stability of fungicide residues usually used in postharvest treatmen...