Biological Control of Green Mold in Simulated Post-harvest Chain of Citrus Fruit: Efficacy ofCandida oleophilaStrain O and Molecular Insight into Elicitation of Host Immune System
Ermes Ivan Rovetto,
Federico LA Spada,
Soumia EL Boumlasy
et al.
Abstract:Managing post-harvest decays in citrus fruit without relying on conventional pesticides presents a significant challenge in modern Plant Pathology. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the biological control agentCandida oleophilastrain O in controlling green mold caused byPenicillium digitatumthroughout various stages of the post-harvest supply chain. Using a series ofin vivoexperiments, different scenarios ofP. digitatuminfections in clementine tangerine, orange, and lemon fruit were examined, with t… Show more
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