2021
DOI: 10.3390/foods10071442
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Sensory and Physicochemical Quality, Residual Fungicide Levels and Microbial Load in ‘Florida Radiance’ Strawberries from Different Disease Control Treatments Exposed to Simulated Supply Chain Conditions

Abstract: Strawberries are greatly appreciated for their flavor and health-promoting properties. However, current agricultural and postharvest handling practices may result in decreased fruit quality. The objective of this work was to determine the effect of conventional or reduced fungicide applications on the quality of ‘Florida Radiance’ strawberries exposed to supply chain conditions. Strawberries held under steady temperature had better sensory and physicochemical quality than fruit exposed to supply chain conditio… Show more

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“…Fungicides are commonly used in conventional agriculture to protect strawberries from field rot and improve yield [47]. Da Silva et al [48] studied in vitro the effect of Mancozeb ® on F. solani and reported that this pesticide inhibited 42.5% of mycelial growth of pathogens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fungicides are commonly used in conventional agriculture to protect strawberries from field rot and improve yield [47]. Da Silva et al [48] studied in vitro the effect of Mancozeb ® on F. solani and reported that this pesticide inhibited 42.5% of mycelial growth of pathogens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A decrease in sugar content often results from increased metabolic activity after the fruit is detached from the mother plant. Molinett et al [33] reported a sharp increase in the RR of white-fruited Chilean strawberries from harvest to after 6 days at 20 • C. The increase in the overall rate of metabolic reactions with increased storage time contributes to the breakdown of sugars, depleting fruit reserves [46].…”
Section: Sugar Profilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies by Kelly et al [2] from the University of South Florida and the University of Florida, USA, demonstrated that reducing fungicide applications combined with proper handling during the supply chain reduces costs, fruit waste, and maintains overall strawberry quality. This study also reinforced the need to wash strawberries to reduce both the microbial load and the residual fungicide levels.…”
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