2020
DOI: 10.1111/jfs.12856
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Acoustic noise of refrigerators promote increased growth rate of the gray mold Botrytis cinerea

Abstract: Botrytis rot (Botrytis cinerea) is a serious disease of fruit and vegetables around the globe. Botrytis rot is a problem not only in the field, but during storage, transit, and marketing, due to onset of severe rot on ripe produce. Fungal growth is promoted by warm temperatures and high humidity although other factors could play a role. Mechanical stimulation via vibroacoustic energy is known to affect the growth of organisms but is little studied in food safety of crop transportation and storage. We test whet… Show more

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“…Therefore, with refinement, acoustic stimulation has the promise to be developed into a tool to affect specific ecological functions (e.g., organic matter decomposition). Our results are consistent with previous studies, including Hofstetter et al (2020), who showed that refrigerator acoustic vibrations can increase fungal biomass, and Harris et al (2021), who found that 90 dB acoustic stimulation increased fungal growth in liquid media. Increased fungal biomass in our acoustic stimulation treatments was also supported by the visual inspection of our experimental tea bags.…”
Section: Acoustic Stimulation Increases Soil Fungal Biomasssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Therefore, with refinement, acoustic stimulation has the promise to be developed into a tool to affect specific ecological functions (e.g., organic matter decomposition). Our results are consistent with previous studies, including Hofstetter et al (2020), who showed that refrigerator acoustic vibrations can increase fungal biomass, and Harris et al (2021), who found that 90 dB acoustic stimulation increased fungal growth in liquid media. Increased fungal biomass in our acoustic stimulation treatments was also supported by the visual inspection of our experimental tea bags.…”
Section: Acoustic Stimulation Increases Soil Fungal Biomasssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…However, the impact of sound on the restoration of degraded ecosystems, particularly soil environments, has received little attention. According to a recent review (Robinson et al 2021), studies have shown that acoustic stimulation using monotonous anthropogenic sound can change the community composition, growth rate and biomass of lab-grown bacteria (Gu et al 2016), algae (Cai et al 2016) and fungi (Hofstetter et al 2020). However, there have been no studies on the effect of anthropogenic sound exposure on the recovery of soil environments or the activity of plant growth-promoting microbiota.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A no-vibroacoustic control log with the same number of male beetles was performed each time a set of vibroacoustic treatments were initiated. Vibroacoustic treatments included: (1) Ips confusus stress chirps produced by female beetles, (2) Dendroctonus frontalis Hopkins (southern pine beetle) aggression call produced when confronting female D. brevicomis in gallery [44], (3) Monochamus clamator LeConte 1852 (spotted pine sawyer woodborer) adult distress call [46], (4) audio recording of refrigerator engine [62] (5) musical song 'Dr. Dre ft. Snoop Dogg-Still D.R.E.…”
Section: Vibroacoustic Treatments In Logs 241 Assay 1 Effects Of Vibroacoustic Treatments On Male I Confusus Entry Into Logsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In household appliances such as refrigerators that use capillary throttling, noise caused by refrigerant flow is a common problem. Although the refrigerant flow rate is low, it still produces noise that affects the user's life and work in a quiet room, and it also brings hidden dangers to food safety as described by [1]. With the improvement of energy efficiency of household appliances approaching the limit, reducing the noise caused by refrigerant flow to improve acoustic comfort has gradually become a new research hotspot.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%