Incidence of black spot in citrus fruits from different processing stages in packinghouses and from Sao Paulo`s wholesale market


Autoria(s): FISCHER, Ivan H.; TOFFANO, Leonardo; LOURENCO, Silvia A.; SPOSITO, Marcel B.; AMORIM, Lilian
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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18/10/2012

18/10/2012

2008

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The purposes of this work were a) to evaluate citrus black spot (CBS) incidence in `Valencia` oranges and `Murcott` tangors aimed at the export market, and in Pera`, `Lima` and `Natal` oranges, and `Murcott` tangors, aimed at the domestic market after different processing stages in packinghouses in 2004/05 and 2005/06; b) to evaluate CBS incidence in Pera` and `Lima` oranges and `Murcott` tangors sold at Ceagesp-SP, the biggest wholesale market in the State of Sao Paulo, in 2006. Citrus fruits were collected at the packinghouse, on their arrival, after pre-washing and de-greening, from the packing table, from the pallet and at Ceagesp. They were stored for 14 to 21 days at 25 degrees C and 85-90% RH. The incidence of CBS was visually evaluated after one day and at the end of the storage period. CBS incidence in fruits aimed at the export market decreased, with values under 2.0% on arrival and no CBS symptoms observed on fruits from the pallet. The average incidence of CBS in `Pera`, `Lima` and `Natal` oranges, and `Murcott` tangors in the packinghouse aimed at the domestic market were 64.1, 39.0, 32.1 and 19.3%, respectively, after one day of storage, then remaining constant in all processing stages. The incidence of CBS in Ceagesp fruits was low in winter months and increased in the spring. The increase in disease incidence during the storage period (21 days) was not significant in collected fruits.

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TROPICAL PLANT PATHOLOGY, v.33, n.4, p.326-330, 2008

1982-5676

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SOC BRASILEIRA FITOPATHOLOGIA

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Tropical Plant Pathology

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Palavras-Chave #citrus fruit #Guignardia citricarpa #Plant Sciences
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