Post harvest Spoilage of Mangoes by Penicillium cyclopium and its Control by Gamma-Radiation and a Fungicide |
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Authors: | V. A. Palejwala V. V. Modi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology, M. S. University of Baroda, Baroda 390 002 (India) |
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Abstract: | Penicillium cyclopium has been isolated from spoiled ripe alphonso mango, Spores were found resistant up to a 500 krad dose of γ-radiation. A 25 krad dose treatment which is normally used for the prolongation of shelf life of mangoes could not protect them against artificial or natural infection. Bavistin (2-(methoxy carbamoyl)- benzimidazole) inhibited completely spore germination at a concentration of 100 mg/1. A post harvest dip of unripe mangoes into an aqueous solution of this fungicide lowered the degree of spoilage considerably. |
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