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The Antifungal Effect of Gaseous Ozone on Lasiodiplodia theobromae Causing Stem-End Rot in 'Keitt' Mangoes.

Nonjabulo L BambaleleAsanda MditshwaNokwazi C MbiliSamson Z TesfayLembe Samukelo Magwaza
Published in: Foods (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
This study evaluated the antifungal activity of ozone (O 3 ) against stem-end rot of mango fruit ( cv . Keitt). Mango fruit were exposed to gaseous ozone (0.25 mg/L) for 24 or 36 h during cold storage, and control fruit were untreated. Experimental fruit were stored at 90% relative humidity and 10 ± 0.5 °C for three weeks and ripened at ambient temperature for one week. Ozone treatment (24 h) inhibited the mycelial growth of Lasiodiplodia theobromae by 60.35%. At day twenty-eight of storage, fruit treated with O 3 for 36 h had low mass loss (%) and high firmness compared to the untreated control fruit. Treating mango fruit with O 3 (36 h) maintained the color and concentration of total flavonoids throughout the storage time. At the end of storage, peroxidase activity under the O 3 24 h treatment was significantly higher (0.91 U min -1 g -1 DM) compared to O 3 (36 h) and control, which, respectively, had 0.80 U min -1 g -1 DM and 0.78 U min -1 g -1 DM. Gaseous ozone for 24 h is recommended as a cost-effective treatment for controlling stem-end rot. These findings suggest that gaseous ozone effectively controlled stem-end rot and enhanced the postharvest quality of mango fruit.
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