Post-harvest Pathology (eBook)

Plant Pathology in the 21st Century, Contributions to the 10th International Congress, ICPP 2013
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2014 | 2014
VIII, 137 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-07701-7 (ISBN)

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This collection of papers includes some of the presentation given at the International congress of Plant Pathology held in Beijing in 2013 in the session of Recent Development in Postharvest Pathology. Fruit production for human consumption is an important part of the market economy. Any waste during to spoilage and pest infestation, in the field and the postharvest phase, results in significant economic losses which are more pronounced as the losses occur closer to the time of produce sale. Careful handling of perishable produce is needed for the prevention of postharvest diseases at different stages during harvesting. Handling, transport and storage in order to preserve the high quality produce. The extent of postharvest losses varies markedly depending on the commodities and country estimated to range between 4 and 8% in countries where postharvest refrigeration facilities are well developed to 30% where facilities are minimal. Microbial decay is one of the main factors that determine losses compromising the quality of the fresh produce. For the development of an integrated approach for decay management, cultural, preharvest, harvest and postharvest practices should be regarded as essential components that influence the complex interactions between host, pathogen, and environmental conditions. Orchards practices including preharvest fungicide applications can also directly reduce the development of postharvest fruit decay. Among postharvest practices, postharvest fruit treatments with fungicide are the most effective means to reduce decay. Ideally, these fungicides protect the fruit from infections that occur before treatment, including pathogen causing quiescent infections, as well from infection that are initiated after treatment during postharvest handling, shipment and marketing. The implementation of these alternatives techniques often requires modifying currently used postharvest practices and development of new formulation for their applications.<

The present chapters deal with the newest report related to postharvest pathology in the world.




Fungal Pathogenicity1. Molecular  mechanism of a Rab/GTPase family genes Bcsas1 in pathogenicity of Botrytis cinerea2. pH modulation of host environment, a general mechanism modulating fugal attack in postharvest pathogen interactions3. Exploring  regulatory mechanisms of ambient pH on pathogenicity of postharvest pathogens using proteomicsHost resistance4. The role of ROS ins ASM-induced disease resistance in Fuji ApplesEpidemiology and Epiphytic colonization5. Anthracnose and stem-end rots of tropical and subtropical fruit-new names for old foesDisease control: Chemical, Biological and new approaches6. Preharvest management strategies for postharvest disease control in mango7. Postharvest control of gray mold on blueberry based on critical growth stages and infections risk estimations8. Improving radio frequency treatment for the control of stone fruit rots9. Use of essential oil  to control postharvest rots on apples and peaches10. Pichia anomala and Candida oeophila in biocontrol of postharvest diseases of fruits:20 years of fundamental and practical research11. Fungicide resistance in fruit of postharvest pathogens

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.9.2014
Reihe/Serie Plant Pathology in the 21st Century
Plant Pathology in the 21st Century
Zusatzinfo VIII, 137 p. 34 illus., 9 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Botanik
Technik
Schlagworte Fruit storage • Postharvest control • Postharvest disease causes • Postharvest pathology • Vegetable storage
ISBN-10 3-319-07701-5 / 3319077015
ISBN-13 978-3-319-07701-7 / 9783319077017
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