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Control of Penicillium expansum in pears and apples by trans-2-hexenal vapours

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POSTHARVEST BIOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 1, Pages 101-108

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DOI: 10.1016/j.postharvbio.2006.02.005

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antifungal compounds; apples; aroma compounds; pears; Penicillium expansum; trans-2-hexenal

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The effects of trans-2-hexenal vapour treatment on Penicillium expansum, patulin content and fruit quality were evaluated in several cultivars of pears (Abate Fetel, Bartlett and Kaiser) and apples (Golden Delicious and Royal Gala). Fruit, wound-inoculated or non-inoculated, were treated at 20 degrees C with different concentrations of trans-2-hexenal over a 24 h period. Blue mould control, ranging from 50 to 98% (depending on cv), and reduction of patulin content were achieved when fruit were exposed to vapours from 12.5 mu L L-1 of trans-2-hexenal 24 h after pathogen inoculation. In contrast, treatments applied 2 h after inoculation exhibited less efficacy or stimulated P. expansum infections. Trans-2-hexenal (12.5 mu L L-1) did not affect fruit appearance, colour, firmness, soluble solids content or titratable acidity. Only in Abate Fetel pears phytotoxic symptoms developed within 3 days of treatment. Off-odours developed just after treatment, but the intensity decreased or disappeared during shelf-life. After 7 days at 20 degrees C following treatment (12.5 mu L L-1) no significant differences in trans-2-hexenal content or in sensory traits were detected by a trained panel between untreated and treated Golden Delicious apples, while maintenance of off-flavours was perceived in Bartlett, Abate Fetel and Royal Gala fruit. (C) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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