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Relevance of the main postharvest handling operations on the development of brown rot disease on stone fruits.

Maria BernatJoan SegarraCarla CasalsNeus TeixidóRosario TorresJosep Usall
Published in: Journal of the science of food and agriculture (2017)
From all studied handling operations on stone fruit packing houses, hydrocooling is the most relevant in the development of brown rot disease. Duration of the treatment seems to be more important than chlorine concentration. In addition, hydrocooling and water dump were less relevant in peaches than in nectarines. As a general trend, hydrocooling and water dump reduced incidence on fruit with recent infections (2 or 24 h before operation); however, when infections have been established (48 h before operation) diseases were not reduced. © 2017 Society of Chemical Industry.
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