Induction of resistance to Penicillium digitatum in tangerine fruit cv. Sai Num Phung flavedo by hot water treatment

The effects of hot water treatment (HWT) were investigated for enhancing host resistance to green mold rot caused by Penicillium digitatum. Tangerine fruits cv. Sai Num Phung were dipped in hot water at 50±2°C for 3 minutes and 55±2°C for 2 and 3 minutes after inoculation with P. digitatum and then...

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Main Authors: Sirisopha Inkha, Danai Boonyakiat
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Published: 2018
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-511922018-09-04T04:54:29Z Induction of resistance to Penicillium digitatum in tangerine fruit cv. Sai Num Phung flavedo by hot water treatment Sirisopha Inkha Danai Boonyakiat Multidisciplinary The effects of hot water treatment (HWT) were investigated for enhancing host resistance to green mold rot caused by Penicillium digitatum. Tangerine fruits cv. Sai Num Phung were dipped in hot water at 50±2°C for 3 minutes and 55±2°C for 2 and 3 minutes after inoculation with P. digitatum and then stored at 4±2C with 90±5% relative humidity for 30 days. The results showed that the HWT remarkably delayed the onset of disease infection, reduced the number of infected fruits and lowered the severity of infection (lesion diameter). The chitinase and β-1,3-glucanase activities in flavedo tissues of treated fruits increased after storage for 15 days, but activity of peroxidase increased after storage for 25 days, compared with untreated and uninoculated fruits. The protein patterns of tangerine fruit peels treated with HWT appeared to have 112.20 and 100.00 kDa proteins only on the fifth day of storage which indicated that HWT led to heat stress circumstances in the fruit peel tissue and induced biochemical changes. The protein patterns of HWT treated fruit at 22.39 kDa exhibited thicker band compared to untreated and uninoculated fruit peels. The findings indicated that HWT reduced disease incidence partly by inducing defence mechanism in the fruit peel tissue. 2018-09-04T04:54:29Z 2018-09-04T04:54:29Z 2010-09-01 Journal 01253395 2-s2.0-79751477133 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=79751477133&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/51192
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Sirisopha Inkha
Danai Boonyakiat
Induction of resistance to Penicillium digitatum in tangerine fruit cv. Sai Num Phung flavedo by hot water treatment
description The effects of hot water treatment (HWT) were investigated for enhancing host resistance to green mold rot caused by Penicillium digitatum. Tangerine fruits cv. Sai Num Phung were dipped in hot water at 50±2°C for 3 minutes and 55±2°C for 2 and 3 minutes after inoculation with P. digitatum and then stored at 4±2C with 90±5% relative humidity for 30 days. The results showed that the HWT remarkably delayed the onset of disease infection, reduced the number of infected fruits and lowered the severity of infection (lesion diameter). The chitinase and β-1,3-glucanase activities in flavedo tissues of treated fruits increased after storage for 15 days, but activity of peroxidase increased after storage for 25 days, compared with untreated and uninoculated fruits. The protein patterns of tangerine fruit peels treated with HWT appeared to have 112.20 and 100.00 kDa proteins only on the fifth day of storage which indicated that HWT led to heat stress circumstances in the fruit peel tissue and induced biochemical changes. The protein patterns of HWT treated fruit at 22.39 kDa exhibited thicker band compared to untreated and uninoculated fruit peels. The findings indicated that HWT reduced disease incidence partly by inducing defence mechanism in the fruit peel tissue.
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author Sirisopha Inkha
Danai Boonyakiat
author_facet Sirisopha Inkha
Danai Boonyakiat
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title Induction of resistance to Penicillium digitatum in tangerine fruit cv. Sai Num Phung flavedo by hot water treatment
title_short Induction of resistance to Penicillium digitatum in tangerine fruit cv. Sai Num Phung flavedo by hot water treatment
title_full Induction of resistance to Penicillium digitatum in tangerine fruit cv. Sai Num Phung flavedo by hot water treatment
title_fullStr Induction of resistance to Penicillium digitatum in tangerine fruit cv. Sai Num Phung flavedo by hot water treatment
title_full_unstemmed Induction of resistance to Penicillium digitatum in tangerine fruit cv. Sai Num Phung flavedo by hot water treatment
title_sort induction of resistance to penicillium digitatum in tangerine fruit cv. sai num phung flavedo by hot water treatment
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