2022
DOI: 10.3390/horticulturae8040285
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Postharvest Conservation of ‘BRS Nubia’ Hybrid Table Grape Subjected to Field Ultra-Fast SO2-Generating Pads before Packaging

Abstract: The gray mold caused by Botrytis cinerea is the main concern for the postharvest conservation of table grapes worldwide, and the use of sulfur dioxide (SO2) is the most common practice for its control. The aim of this work was to assess the postharvest conservation of the hybrid table grape ‘BRS Nubia’ by using a new technology known as a field ultra-fast SO2-generating pad before packaging the grapes. The fruits were harvested in the 2021 season from a commercial vineyard located at Marialva, Parana, Brazil. … Show more

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“…Table grapes are perishable and sensitive to pathogenic infection which results in postharvest diseases and quality deterioration (Romero et al, 2020; Valverde et al, 2005). Microorganisms caused decay in table grapes have been conventionally and commercially controlled by postharvest sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) fumigation in chamber room or placing slow release SO 2 pads during storage (Dantas, Higuchi, de Aguiar, Bosso, & Roberto, 2022; Junior et al, 2019; Sonker, Pandey, & Singh, 2016; Sortino et al, 2017; Youssef, Junior, Mühlbeier, & Roberto, 2020). It was also reported that bio‐based recyclable SO 2 ‐generating liners were developed to control postharvest pathogens and maintain the storage quality of table grapes (de Aguiar et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table grapes are perishable and sensitive to pathogenic infection which results in postharvest diseases and quality deterioration (Romero et al, 2020; Valverde et al, 2005). Microorganisms caused decay in table grapes have been conventionally and commercially controlled by postharvest sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) fumigation in chamber room or placing slow release SO 2 pads during storage (Dantas, Higuchi, de Aguiar, Bosso, & Roberto, 2022; Junior et al, 2019; Sonker, Pandey, & Singh, 2016; Sortino et al, 2017; Youssef, Junior, Mühlbeier, & Roberto, 2020). It was also reported that bio‐based recyclable SO 2 ‐generating liners were developed to control postharvest pathogens and maintain the storage quality of table grapes (de Aguiar et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%