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Shelf life improvement of the biocontrol agent Candida sake CPA-1 by suitable package and storage conditions

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BIOCONTROL
Volume 64, Issue 4, Pages 435-446

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10526-019-09944-2

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Fluidized-bed spray-dried; BCA's; Formulation; Biocontrol; Shelf life; Stability

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  1. INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigacion y Tecnologia Agraria y Alimentaria)
  2. FEDER (Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional) [RTA2012-00067-C02-01]
  3. INIA
  4. FSE (Fondo Social Europeo)

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Agrochemical companies are increasing their interest in the production of biopesticides based on biocontrol agents (BCAs), mainly due to the need to reduce the synthetic fungicide application and the consequent benefits for the environment and for human health. The efficacy of the BCA Candida sake CPA-1 has been demonstrated against the main postharvest diseases on pome fruit, and B. cinerea and sour rot in grapes control on field. Recently, two effective fluidised-bed spray-dried formulations based on C. sake CPA-1 and biodegradable compounds were described as an effective biocontrol product. However, the maintenance of the effectiveness and survival of these formulations during a long shelf life is a crucial aspect to the success of its marketing. For this reason, the aim of this study was to select the best packaging and storage conditions to maintain a long shelf life of two fluidised-bed spray-dried C. sake CPA-1 formulations. Viability and a(w) (water activity) of CPA-1 formulations stored in different packages (bottles and bags), temperatures (-20 degrees C and 4 degrees C) and atmospheric conditions (vacuum and air) were tested for 22months. Both formulations maintained their initial viability (around 4x10(9) CFUml(-1)) when they were stored at -20 degrees C regardless of the packages or atmospheric conditions. In contrast, the viability of CPA-1 formulations stored at 4 degrees C differed between bags and bottles. Both formulations could be stored for at least 21months at -20 degrees C, and only one formulation could achieve a one-year shelf life stored in bottles at 4 degrees C. C. sake CPA-1 formulations stored for 12months at the most suitable conditions significantly reduced B. cinerea on grapes by 25 to 56%.

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