Journal of Plant Pathology (2009) 91, 437-442
M. Zamani, A. Sharifi Tehrani, M. Ahmadzadeh, V. Hosseininaveh and Y. Mostofy (2009)
Control of Penicillium digitatum on orange fruit combining Pantoea agglomerans with hot sodium bicarbonate dipping
Journal of Plant Pathology 91 (2), 437-442
Abstract: The antagonistic bacterium, Pantoea agglomerans HR, was evaluated for controlling citrus green mould caused by Penicillium digitatum Sacc. at 20°C (room temperature) and 4°C (cold storage). This isolate was also assessed in combination with dipping in 3% sodium bicarbonate solution at 24°C and 45°C on artificially inoculated Thomson navel oranges. Application of the antagonist alone reduced green mould by more than 75% at both temperatures, but was not as effective as Imazalil (more than 87% decay reduction). The antagonistic bacterium was completely tolerant to sodium bicarbonate up to a concentration of 3%. In addition, its efficacy for controlling green mould was improved at least by 5% and 11% when combined with 3% sodium bicarbonate at 24°C and 45°C, respectively.
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Database assignments for author(s): Maryam Zamani
Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
control - general
biocontrol - natural enemies
Research topic(s) for beneficials or antagonists:
evaluation - screening - selection
Pest and/or beneficial records:
Beneficial | Pest/Disease/Weed | Crop/Product | Country | Quarant.
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Penicillium digitatum | Citrus (genus) | |||
Pantoea agglomerans (antagonist) | Penicillium digitatum | Citrus (genus) |