Affiliation:
1. Departamento de Microbiología, Faculta de Ciencias, Universidad de Málaga, Bulevar Louis Pasteur 31, 29010 Malaga, Spain
2. Instituto de Hortofruticultura Subtropical y Mediterránea “La Mayora” IHSM-UMA-CSIC, 29010 Malaga, Spain
Abstract
Mango is one of the main subtropical crops growing in southern Spain. Spanish mango fruit production can be efficiently transported to the rest of Europe, and these mangoes are very appreciated for their quality and flavour. However, postharvest rots have been detected in stored mango fruits, making their commercialization difficult. The causal agents associated with such rot symptoms have been isolated and identified. Because the mango crops used to share the same growing area with avocado crops, fungal presence on surrounding asymptomatic avocado fruits was also analysed to detect potential cross infections. Artificial inoculation with Neofusicoccum parvum and N. mediterraneum was able to reproduce rot symptoms in mango but was also able to induce rots in avocado fruits. To approach a biological control strategy against these rot-producing fungi, two very well-known antagonistic biocontrol bacteria, Pseudomonas chlororaphis PCL1606, and Bacillus velezensis UMAF6639, were tested. The obtained results revealed that both bacteria can control the fungal rots on stored mango and avocado fruits under controlled conditions. Additionally, the strain B. velezensis UMAF6639 showed the ability to persist on the fruit surface of adult commercial trees in experiments under open field conditions, helping to prevent the appearance of these postharvest diseases.
Funder
Junta of Andalusia
Ministry of Science and innovation
Reference58 articles.
1. Hermoso, J.M., Guirado, E., and Farré, J.M. (2018). Introducción al Cultivo del Mango en el sur Peninsular, Caja Rural Granada.
2. Influence of postharvest treatments and storage conditions on the quality of Hass avocados;Kassim;Heliyon,2020
3. Farré, J.M., Guirado, E., González, J., Hermoso, J.M., Serrano, S.A., Cayuena, J., and García, J. (2010, January 8–12). Control of Postharvest Losses on Spanish ‘Keitt’ Mango (Mangifera indica L.). Proceedings of the IX International Mango Symposium, Sanya, China.
4. Colletotrichum species associated with pre-and post-harvest diseases of avocado and mango in eastern Australia;Giblin;Australasian Plant Pathol.,2018
5. Synergistic mixtures of chitosan and Mentha piperita L. essential oil to inhibit Colletotrichum species and anthracnose development in mango cultivar Tommy Atkins;Berger;Food Microbiol.,2017