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Conventional and alternative pre-harvest treatments affect the quality of ‘Golden delicious’ and ‘York’ apple fruit

dc.contributor.authorTeixeira, Gustavo Henrique de Almeida [UNESP]
dc.contributor.authorMeakem, Victoria
dc.contributor.authorMorais, Camilo de Lelis Medeiros de
dc.contributor.authorLima, Kássio Michell Gomes de
dc.contributor.authorWhitehead, Susan R.
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.institutionVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech)
dc.contributor.institutionSchool of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences
dc.contributor.institutionBairro De Lagoa Nova
dc.date.accessioned2020-12-12T01:57:37Z
dc.date.available2020-12-12T01:57:37Z
dc.date.issued2020-05-01
dc.description.abstractApple trees cv. ‘Golden Delicious’ and ‘York’ were sprayed from bloom to fruit maturity with different products to evaluate the effect of pre-harvest treatments on fruit quality, including insect/disease damage and physicochemical fruit traits. Apple trees were assigned to five treatments: unsprayed (control), holistic solution (foliar nutrients and probiotics), insecticides, antimicrobials (fungicides and antibiotics), and a combination of antimicrobials + insecticides. The treatments started soon after bloom and were carried out every two weeks until fruit were ready to harvest. Diseases such as sooty blotch (complex of several fungi) and flyspeck (Zygophiala jamaicensis Mason) were the major source of damage on fruits. ‘Golden Delicious’ trees had a higher percentage of undamaged fruit than ‘York’, but all trees had some percentage of damaged fruit. Damage was most severe in the control (unsprayed) and insecticide treatments, intermediate in the holistic treatment, and much lower in the antimicrobial and antimicrobial + insecticide treatments (p < 0.003 for all comparisons). There was also a significant interactive effect (p <.0001) of cultivars and pre-harvest spray treatment on apple fruit mass. For both cultivars there was a strong effect of spray treatment on size, with larger apples produced in the antimicrobial and antimicrobial + insecticide treatments, but these effects were more pronounced in 'York' than in 'Golden Delicious' apples. ‘Golden Delicious’ trees produced 1.4-fold heavier and bigger fruits compared to ‘York’ and ‘Golden Delicious’ fruit were more mature than ‘York’ at harvest. Pre-harvest treatments also affected other quality parameters of apple fruit, such as soluble solids content (SSC) and starch-iodine index. Using partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA), ‘Golden Delicious’ fruit could be well classified according to the holistic, antimicrobial, and antimicrobial + insecticide treatments. Control and insecticide samples clustered together, indicating similarities between fruit quality. Overall, pre-harvest spray treatment affected the quality of ‘Golden Delicious’ and ‘York’ apples, mainly the fruit mass and disease infection.en
dc.description.affiliationUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Faculdade De Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias (FCAV) Campus Jaboticabal Departamento De Produção Vegetal, Via De Acesso Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane, s/n
dc.description.affiliationVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) Department of Biological Sciences. 408 Latham Hall (MC 0390), 220 Ag Quad Lane
dc.description.affiliationUniversity of Central Lancashire School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences
dc.description.affiliationUniversidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Norte (UFRN) Instituto De Química Química Biológica e Quimiometria Bairro De Lagoa Nova, Avenida Senador Salgado Filho, n° 3000
dc.description.affiliationUnespUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Faculdade De Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias (FCAV) Campus Jaboticabal Departamento De Produção Vegetal, Via De Acesso Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane, s/n
dc.identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envexpbot.2020.104005
dc.identifier.citationEnvironmental and Experimental Botany, v. 173.
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.envexpbot.2020.104005
dc.identifier.issn0098-8472
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85079853663
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/200096
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofEnvironmental and Experimental Botany
dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectAntibiotics
dc.subjectFungicides
dc.subjectInsecticides
dc.subjectMalus xdomesticaborkh.
dc.subjectPhysicochemical composition
dc.subjectProbiotics
dc.titleConventional and alternative pre-harvest treatments affect the quality of ‘Golden delicious’ and ‘York’ apple fruiten
dc.typeArtigo
dspace.entity.typePublication
unesp.departmentProdução Vegetal - FCAVpt

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