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STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF CHEMICAL TREATMENTS AND STORAGE CONDITION TO CONTROL ALTERNARIA INDUCED CITRUS DECAY

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  57-66

Abstract

 Alternaria black rot, caused by ALTERNARIA citry is an important problem in commercial storage of CITRUS. It can also be a problem for the processing industry by contaminating the juice. Sweet orange is one of the sensitive CITRUS to ALTERNARIA decay. In order to study the effect of CHEMICAL TREATMENTS and storage condition on POSTHARVEST life of Valencia orange, this experiment was conducted in factorial arrangement based on CRD with four replications. Fruits were harvested in mid January. After washing and inoculation with ALTERNARIA citri spores, groped in two bulk and treated with Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Thiabendazole, Benomile, 2, 4-D at different concentrations for 5 minutes. Control treatment fruits at two levels included non washed and washed with tap water. After treatments, fruits were kept in polyethylene bags individually. One grope of the fruits were stored in ambient storage and others stored in cold storage at 6oC for 4 months. The results showed that the percentage of decayed fruits was different in treatments and storage conditions. In cold storage decayed fruits were smaller and fruits had better appearance. Among treatments, Sodium carbonate 1000 mg/l had significantly the highest effect on decreasing fruits decay. The large amount of decayed fruits was observed in Benomile 500 mg/l treatment. Generally, it was concluded that Sodium carbonate 1000 mg/l, Thiabendazole 1500 mg/J and 2, 4-D 150 and 200 mg/I and stored at 6oC were the best treatments to control ALTERNARIA induced decay.

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    REZAEIAN, A., & ABOUTALEBI, A.. (2007). STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF CHEMICAL TREATMENTS AND STORAGE CONDITION TO CONTROL ALTERNARIA INDUCED CITRUS DECAY. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE, 3(1), 57-66. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/115251/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    REZAEIAN A., ABOUTALEBI A.. STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF CHEMICAL TREATMENTS AND STORAGE CONDITION TO CONTROL ALTERNARIA INDUCED CITRUS DECAY. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE[Internet]. 2007;3(1):57-66. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/115251/en

    IEEE: Copy

    A. REZAEIAN, and A. ABOUTALEBI, “STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF CHEMICAL TREATMENTS AND STORAGE CONDITION TO CONTROL ALTERNARIA INDUCED CITRUS DECAY,” JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 57–66, 2007, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/115251/en

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