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Integrated management of postharvest Fusarium rot of gladiolus corms using hot water, UV-C and Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit. essential oil

Neeta Sharm and Abhishek Tripathi

Postharvest Biology and Technology, Volume 47, Issue 2, February 2008, Pages 246-254

2008

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Integrated management of postharvest Fusarium rot of gladiolus corms using hot water, UV-C and Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit. essential oil

Gladiolus corms artificially inoculated with the pathogen Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. gladioli were treated with hot water, UV-C or essential oil of Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit., alone and in combinations, to control the population growth of the pathogen after storage of 4 and 12 weeks. In vitro efficacy of hot water, UV-C or essential oil was tested and it was observed that a hot water treatment at 55 °C for 25 min or a UV-C treatment with a dose of 3.63 kJ m2 were sufficient to inhibit germination of conidia. In vitro fungitoxic efficacy of the essential oil also clearly showed that 0.6 μL cm3 of oil was sufficient to completely inhibit the fungal growth and 0.4 μL cm3 oil completely inhibited conidial germination. In vivo efficacy of hot water, UV-C or essential oil was determined by calculating the log10 transformation of CFU g1 corm after storage periods of 4 and 12 weeks. Hot water alone at 55 °C for 30 min significantly reduced the CFU as compared with the control. UV-C treatment (dose 4.98 kJ m2) was sufficient to reduce the population of the fungus. An essential oil treatment of 0.8 μL cm3 for 2 weeks was significantly effective in reducing the pathogen population during storage. Integrated treatments of hot water (55 °C for 30 min), UV-C (dose 4.98 kJ m2) and essential oil (0.8 μL cm3) for 2 weeks were more promising than their treatments alone, after storage for 4 and 12 weeks. GC–MS analysis of the H. suaveolens essential oil, showed that 24 compounds were present, the main o­nes being1,8-cineole (44.4%), β-pinene (11.7%), β-caryophyllene (10.0%), camphene (5.7%) and β-myrcene (5.3%).