Effects of X-ray irradiation and sodium carbonate treatments on postharvest Penicillium decay and quality attributes of clementine mandarins

The integration of sodium carbonate (SC; dips at 20 °C for 150 s in aqueous 3% SC solutions) treatments and X-ray irradiation (at doses of 510 and 875 Gy) was evaluated on artificially inoculated ‘Clemenules’ clementine mandarins for the control of postharvest green and blue molds, caused by Penicil...

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Autores principales: Palou, Lluís, Marcilla, Alicia, Rojas-Argudo, Cristina, Alonso-Valiente, Miquel, Jaques, Josep A., Del-Río, Miguel A.
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Publicado: 2017
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4307
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author Palou, Lluís
Marcilla, Alicia
Rojas-Argudo, Cristina
Alonso-Valiente, Miquel
Jaques, Josep A.
Del-Río, Miguel A.
author_browse Alonso-Valiente, Miquel
Del-Río, Miguel A.
Jaques, Josep A.
Marcilla, Alicia
Palou, Lluís
Rojas-Argudo, Cristina
author_facet Palou, Lluís
Marcilla, Alicia
Rojas-Argudo, Cristina
Alonso-Valiente, Miquel
Jaques, Josep A.
Del-Río, Miguel A.
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description The integration of sodium carbonate (SC; dips at 20 °C for 150 s in aqueous 3% SC solutions) treatments and X-ray irradiation (at doses of 510 and 875 Gy) was evaluated on artificially inoculated ‘Clemenules’ clementine mandarins for the control of postharvest green and blue molds, caused by Penicillium digitatum and Penicillium italicum, respectively. Although significant, the reduction of both disease incidence (number of infected fruit) and severity (lesion diameter) on fruit either incubated at 20 °C for 7 days or cold-stored at 5 °C for 21 days was not sufficient for satisfactory disease control under hypothetical commercial conditions. Therefore, the combined treatments could not be a substitute for conventional chemical fungicides. However, pathogen sporulation was greatly inhibited on infected clementines, thus X-irradiation could be of value for management of Penicillium resistant strains and to reduce inoculum levels in citrus packinghouses. X-ray irradiation at 195, 395, 510, and 875 Gy did not influence either decay incidence or the area under the disease progress curve (AUDPC) of lesions of green and blue molds on mandarins inoculated with the pathogens 2, 3, or 6 days after irradiation and incubated for 7 days at 20 °C. Therefore, X-ray treatment did not induce disease resistance in the rind of irradiated fruit. Although X-irradiation at doses up to 875 Gy followed by either 14 days at 20 °C or 60 days at 5 °C caused very slight rind pitting, minor decreases in fruit firmness, and modest increases in juice acetaldehyde and ethanol contents, these changes had no practical impact on fruit quality. Rind color, titratable acidity, soluble solids concentration, maturity index and juice yield were not influenced by irradiation. ‘Clemenules’ can be considered as a clementine cultivar highly tolerant to X-irradiation.
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spelling ReDivia43072025-04-25T14:42:48Z Effects of X-ray irradiation and sodium carbonate treatments on postharvest Penicillium decay and quality attributes of clementine mandarins Palou, Lluís Marcilla, Alicia Rojas-Argudo, Cristina Alonso-Valiente, Miquel Jaques, Josep A. Del-Río, Miguel A. The integration of sodium carbonate (SC; dips at 20 °C for 150 s in aqueous 3% SC solutions) treatments and X-ray irradiation (at doses of 510 and 875 Gy) was evaluated on artificially inoculated ‘Clemenules’ clementine mandarins for the control of postharvest green and blue molds, caused by Penicillium digitatum and Penicillium italicum, respectively. Although significant, the reduction of both disease incidence (number of infected fruit) and severity (lesion diameter) on fruit either incubated at 20 °C for 7 days or cold-stored at 5 °C for 21 days was not sufficient for satisfactory disease control under hypothetical commercial conditions. Therefore, the combined treatments could not be a substitute for conventional chemical fungicides. However, pathogen sporulation was greatly inhibited on infected clementines, thus X-irradiation could be of value for management of Penicillium resistant strains and to reduce inoculum levels in citrus packinghouses. X-ray irradiation at 195, 395, 510, and 875 Gy did not influence either decay incidence or the area under the disease progress curve (AUDPC) of lesions of green and blue molds on mandarins inoculated with the pathogens 2, 3, or 6 days after irradiation and incubated for 7 days at 20 °C. Therefore, X-ray treatment did not induce disease resistance in the rind of irradiated fruit. Although X-irradiation at doses up to 875 Gy followed by either 14 days at 20 °C or 60 days at 5 °C caused very slight rind pitting, minor decreases in fruit firmness, and modest increases in juice acetaldehyde and ethanol contents, these changes had no practical impact on fruit quality. Rind color, titratable acidity, soluble solids concentration, maturity index and juice yield were not influenced by irradiation. ‘Clemenules’ can be considered as a clementine cultivar highly tolerant to X-irradiation. 2017-06-01T10:09:49Z 2017-06-01T10:09:49Z 2007 DEC 2007 article Palou, L., Marcilla, Alicia, Rojas-Argudo, C., Alonso, Miquel, Jacas, J.p-Anton, del Rio, Miguel Angel (2007). Effects of X-ray irradiation and sodium carbonate treatments on postharvest Penicillium decay and quality attributes of clementine mandarins. Postharvest Biology and Technology, 46(3), 252-261. 0925-5214 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4307 10.1016/j.postharvbio.2007.05.006 en openAccess Impreso
spellingShingle Palou, Lluís
Marcilla, Alicia
Rojas-Argudo, Cristina
Alonso-Valiente, Miquel
Jaques, Josep A.
Del-Río, Miguel A.
Effects of X-ray irradiation and sodium carbonate treatments on postharvest Penicillium decay and quality attributes of clementine mandarins
title Effects of X-ray irradiation and sodium carbonate treatments on postharvest Penicillium decay and quality attributes of clementine mandarins
title_full Effects of X-ray irradiation and sodium carbonate treatments on postharvest Penicillium decay and quality attributes of clementine mandarins
title_fullStr Effects of X-ray irradiation and sodium carbonate treatments on postharvest Penicillium decay and quality attributes of clementine mandarins
title_full_unstemmed Effects of X-ray irradiation and sodium carbonate treatments on postharvest Penicillium decay and quality attributes of clementine mandarins
title_short Effects of X-ray irradiation and sodium carbonate treatments on postharvest Penicillium decay and quality attributes of clementine mandarins
title_sort effects of x ray irradiation and sodium carbonate treatments on postharvest penicillium decay and quality attributes of clementine mandarins
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4307
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