{"title":"收获后喷洒壳聚糖可减少苹果果实的苦腐病和蓝霉病。","authors":"Liza DeGenring, Kari Peter, Anissa Poleatewich","doi":"10.1094/PDIS-07-24-1367-RE","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Chitosan is a natural product that has potential use in agriculture for managing diseases. Chitosan has been shown to effectively suppress storage rots when applied postharvest. Application of chitosan pre- and postharvest has the potential to manage both latent and postharvest rots, but these effects are not well studied. Furthermore, to determine the most effective strategy for using chitosan to manage apple diseases, research on application rates, chitosan molecular weight, phytotoxicity potential, and formulation is needed. The objectives of this study were to (i) identify nonphytotoxic concentrations of chitosan on apple fruit; (ii) evaluate commercial chitosan products for reduction of postharvest disease severity on inoculated fruit; (iii) evaluate the effect of preharvest chitosan applications on suppression of latent infections, postharvest rots, and fruit quality; and (iv) evaluate the effect of preharvest plus postharvest chitosan applications on suppression of <i>Penicillium expansum</i> and <i>Colletotrichum fioriniae</i> on inoculated fruit. Under laboratory conditions, chitosan products applied at higher rates were more effective at reducing disease but tended to cause phytotoxicity. This phytotoxic effect was remediated when the product's pH was adjusted to approximately 5. Tidal Grow products applied at 1.0% (vol/vol) chitosan reduced lesion size caused by <i>P. expansum</i> and <i>C. fioriniae</i> on inoculated apples up to 86% compared with a water treatment. Preharvest applications of chitosan and Serenade ASO reduced bitter rot up to 85% on immature fruit in a research orchard. The results from this research suggest that Tidal Grow adjusted to pH approximately 5 can reduce postharvest diseases of apple fruit.</p>","PeriodicalId":20063,"journal":{"name":"Plant disease","volume":" ","pages":"909-920"},"PeriodicalIF":4.4000,"publicationDate":"2025-04-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Postharvest Chitosan Sprays Reduce Bitter Rot and Blue Mold on Apple Fruit.\",\"authors\":\"Liza DeGenring, Kari Peter, Anissa Poleatewich\",\"doi\":\"10.1094/PDIS-07-24-1367-RE\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>Chitosan is a natural product that has potential use in agriculture for managing diseases. Chitosan has been shown to effectively suppress storage rots when applied postharvest. 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Under laboratory conditions, chitosan products applied at higher rates were more effective at reducing disease but tended to cause phytotoxicity. This phytotoxic effect was remediated when the product's pH was adjusted to approximately 5. Tidal Grow products applied at 1.0% (vol/vol) chitosan reduced lesion size caused by <i>P. expansum</i> and <i>C. fioriniae</i> on inoculated apples up to 86% compared with a water treatment. Preharvest applications of chitosan and Serenade ASO reduced bitter rot up to 85% on immature fruit in a research orchard. 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Postharvest Chitosan Sprays Reduce Bitter Rot and Blue Mold on Apple Fruit.
Chitosan is a natural product that has potential use in agriculture for managing diseases. Chitosan has been shown to effectively suppress storage rots when applied postharvest. Application of chitosan pre- and postharvest has the potential to manage both latent and postharvest rots, but these effects are not well studied. Furthermore, to determine the most effective strategy for using chitosan to manage apple diseases, research on application rates, chitosan molecular weight, phytotoxicity potential, and formulation is needed. The objectives of this study were to (i) identify nonphytotoxic concentrations of chitosan on apple fruit; (ii) evaluate commercial chitosan products for reduction of postharvest disease severity on inoculated fruit; (iii) evaluate the effect of preharvest chitosan applications on suppression of latent infections, postharvest rots, and fruit quality; and (iv) evaluate the effect of preharvest plus postharvest chitosan applications on suppression of Penicillium expansum and Colletotrichum fioriniae on inoculated fruit. Under laboratory conditions, chitosan products applied at higher rates were more effective at reducing disease but tended to cause phytotoxicity. This phytotoxic effect was remediated when the product's pH was adjusted to approximately 5. Tidal Grow products applied at 1.0% (vol/vol) chitosan reduced lesion size caused by P. expansum and C. fioriniae on inoculated apples up to 86% compared with a water treatment. Preharvest applications of chitosan and Serenade ASO reduced bitter rot up to 85% on immature fruit in a research orchard. The results from this research suggest that Tidal Grow adjusted to pH approximately 5 can reduce postharvest diseases of apple fruit.
期刊介绍:
Plant Disease is the leading international journal for rapid reporting of research on new, emerging, and established plant diseases. The journal publishes papers that describe basic and applied research focusing on practical aspects of disease diagnosis, development, and management.