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Effect of modified atmosphere for control of black spot, caused by Alternaria alternata, on stored persimmon fruits.

Prusky, D., Perez, A., Zutkhi, Y. and Ben-Arie, R.

Phytopathology. Vol: 87 Issue: 2 Pages: 203-208

1997

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Effect of modified atmosphere for control of black spot, caused by Alternaria alternata, on stored persimmon fruits.

Modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) of persimmon fruit resulted in the accumulation of acetaldehyde to a level of 80 micrograms/ml; ethanol to a level of 900 micrograms/ml; and CO2 up to 30%. When fruits were stored at -1 degrees C for 4 months in such atmospheres, the incidence of black spot disease, caused by Alternaria alternata, was reduced. The effects of each of these gases were examined to determine their individual involvement in the inhibition of Alternaria development during storage. When A. alternata, grown at 20 degrees C on potato dextrose agar or inoculated in persimmon fruit, was exposed for 24 h to different levels of each volatile, acetaldehyde was the most fungistatic but only at concentrations higher than those that accumulated under MAP; CO2 was moderately inhibitory at concentrations from 10 to 60%, whereas ethanol had no effect. Similar inhibitory effects were obtained with acetaldehyde at 620 micrograms/ml or 30% CO2 when in vitro cultures of A. alternata and infected fruits were exposed for up to 2 weeks at 20 degrees C, but 1,000 micrograms of ethanol per ml had only a transitory inhibitory effect under these conditions. Based on analysis of the effect of concentration versus time for each gas accumulating in MAP, we suggest that the increasing concentration of CO2 during storage is the principal factor in the inhibition of black spot disease development.