Efficacy of coupling gamma irradiation with calcium chloride and lemongrass oil in maintaining guava fruit quality and inhibiting fungal growth during cold storage

This study was performed to explore the efficacy of combining more than one postharvest treatment in maintaining some quality attributes and reducing fungal pathogenicity in cold-stored guava fruits. The investigated postharvest treatments included the control, CaCl2 (4%), lemongrass oil (2 dm3 kg−1...

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Main Authors: Hassanein Ramadan A., Salem Ehab A., Zahran Ahmed A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-06-01
Series:Folia Horticulturae
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/fhort-2018-0007
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spelling doaj-bbe5e71a12d84f5a89d1b7ecfb1ed5f22021-09-05T21:00:57ZengSciendoFolia Horticulturae2083-59652018-06-01301677810.2478/fhort-2018-0007fhort-2018-0007Efficacy of coupling gamma irradiation with calcium chloride and lemongrass oil in maintaining guava fruit quality and inhibiting fungal growth during cold storageHassanein Ramadan A.0Salem Ehab A.1Zahran Ahmed A.2Food Irradiation Department, National Center for Radiation Research and Technology, Atomic Energy Authority, 3 Ahmed Al Zumor St., 8th Sector, Madenet Nasr, Cairo, EgyptFood Irradiation Department, National Center for Radiation Research and Technology, Atomic Energy Authority, 3 Ahmed Al Zumor St., 8th Sector, Madenet Nasr, Cairo, EgyptNatural Products Research Department, National Center for Radiation Research and Technology, Atomic Energy Authority, 3 Ahmed Al Zumor St., 8th Sector, Madenet Nasr, Cairo, EgyptThis study was performed to explore the efficacy of combining more than one postharvest treatment in maintaining some quality attributes and reducing fungal pathogenicity in cold-stored guava fruits. The investigated postharvest treatments included the control, CaCl2 (4%), lemongrass oil (2 dm3 kg−1), gamma (γ) irradiation (0.2, 0.4 and 0.6 kGy), 0.4 kGy γ irradiation + CaCl2 (4%), and 0.4 kGy γ irradiation + lemongrass oil (2 dm3 kg−1). The studied physiochemical attributes included weight loss, decay percentage, fruit firmness, total soluble solids (TSS), titratable acidity (TA), and vitamin C content. Different fungal species were also isolated from decayed fruits and were identified as Alternaria alternata, Alternaria solani, Aspergillus niger, Botrytis cinerea, Fusarium solani and Rhizopus stolonifer. The severity of infection for the different fungi was determined, and an in vitro antifungal assay was conducted for lemongrass oil. All the investigated treatments generally reduced decay and water loss percentages, and controlled TSS, TA and vitamin C decrements that occurred during cold storage. On the other hand, higher irradiation doses generally increased fruit softness, and the 0.4 kGy γ dose did not contribute to the overall fruit quality when coupled with CaCl2 and lemongrass oil, compared to CaCl2 and lemongrass oil treatments alone.https://doi.org/10.2478/fhort-2018-0007cold storagefungal growthpostharvestpsidium guajava l
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author Hassanein Ramadan A.
Salem Ehab A.
Zahran Ahmed A.
spellingShingle Hassanein Ramadan A.
Salem Ehab A.
Zahran Ahmed A.
Efficacy of coupling gamma irradiation with calcium chloride and lemongrass oil in maintaining guava fruit quality and inhibiting fungal growth during cold storage
Folia Horticulturae
cold storage
fungal growth
postharvest
psidium guajava l
author_facet Hassanein Ramadan A.
Salem Ehab A.
Zahran Ahmed A.
author_sort Hassanein Ramadan A.
title Efficacy of coupling gamma irradiation with calcium chloride and lemongrass oil in maintaining guava fruit quality and inhibiting fungal growth during cold storage
title_short Efficacy of coupling gamma irradiation with calcium chloride and lemongrass oil in maintaining guava fruit quality and inhibiting fungal growth during cold storage
title_full Efficacy of coupling gamma irradiation with calcium chloride and lemongrass oil in maintaining guava fruit quality and inhibiting fungal growth during cold storage
title_fullStr Efficacy of coupling gamma irradiation with calcium chloride and lemongrass oil in maintaining guava fruit quality and inhibiting fungal growth during cold storage
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of coupling gamma irradiation with calcium chloride and lemongrass oil in maintaining guava fruit quality and inhibiting fungal growth during cold storage
title_sort efficacy of coupling gamma irradiation with calcium chloride and lemongrass oil in maintaining guava fruit quality and inhibiting fungal growth during cold storage
publisher Sciendo
series Folia Horticulturae
issn 2083-5965
publishDate 2018-06-01
description This study was performed to explore the efficacy of combining more than one postharvest treatment in maintaining some quality attributes and reducing fungal pathogenicity in cold-stored guava fruits. The investigated postharvest treatments included the control, CaCl2 (4%), lemongrass oil (2 dm3 kg−1), gamma (γ) irradiation (0.2, 0.4 and 0.6 kGy), 0.4 kGy γ irradiation + CaCl2 (4%), and 0.4 kGy γ irradiation + lemongrass oil (2 dm3 kg−1). The studied physiochemical attributes included weight loss, decay percentage, fruit firmness, total soluble solids (TSS), titratable acidity (TA), and vitamin C content. Different fungal species were also isolated from decayed fruits and were identified as Alternaria alternata, Alternaria solani, Aspergillus niger, Botrytis cinerea, Fusarium solani and Rhizopus stolonifer. The severity of infection for the different fungi was determined, and an in vitro antifungal assay was conducted for lemongrass oil. All the investigated treatments generally reduced decay and water loss percentages, and controlled TSS, TA and vitamin C decrements that occurred during cold storage. On the other hand, higher irradiation doses generally increased fruit softness, and the 0.4 kGy γ dose did not contribute to the overall fruit quality when coupled with CaCl2 and lemongrass oil, compared to CaCl2 and lemongrass oil treatments alone.
topic cold storage
fungal growth
postharvest
psidium guajava l
url https://doi.org/10.2478/fhort-2018-0007
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