Advances in Postharvest Diseases Management of Fruits and Vegetables: A Review

Author:

Moradinezhad Farid1ORCID,Ranjbar Azam2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Horticultural Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Birjand, Birjand P.O. Box 97175-331, Iran

2. Pistachio Research Center, Horticulture Sciences Research Institute, Agriculture Research Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Rafsanjan P.O. Box 77175-435, Iran

Abstract

Sustainable agriculture requires factors to directly stimulate plant growth and induce the plant’s innate immune system to protect against stresses. Protection of plants is one of the main approaches to the supply of food resource. Furthermore, improved techniques for plant disease management must be environmentally sustainable, reliable, acceptable by society, and chemical-free to ensure sustainable food security. Although it is not possible to accurately determine postharvest losses due to diseases and physiological disorders, the use of proper harvesting and transportation methods that minimize damage to the product, along with optimal storage conditions that prevent the development of diseases, will be effective in reducing these postharvest losses. Since handling and storage conditions are potential threats for postharvest spoilage, it is necessary to identify environmentally friendly approaches and their precision mechanisms for postharvest disease management. Recently, biological control, non-chemical, and eco-friendly techniques have been investigated for this purpose.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Horticulture,Plant Science

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