955 resultados para CITRUS LIMON


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Cotton is a widely used raw material for textiles but drawbacks regarding their poor mechanical properties often limit their applications as functional materials. The present investigation involved process development for one step coating of cotton with silver nanoparticles (SNP) synthesized using Azadirachta indica and Citrus limon extract to develop functional textiles. Addition of starch to functional textiles led to efficient binding of nanoparticles to fabric and led to drastic decrease in release of silver from fabricated textiles after ten washing cycles enhancing their environment friendliness. Differential scanning calorimetry, scanning electron microscopy, FT-IR analysis and mechanical studies demonstrated efficient binding of nanoparticles to fabric through bio-based processes. The functionalized textiles developed by the bio-based methods showed significant antibacterial activity against E. coli and S. aureus (with 99% microbial reduction). Present work offers a simple procedure for coating SNP using bio-based approaches with promising applications in specialized functions.

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Argentina es el principal productor mundial de limones en el mundo y el 90 por ciento de esta producción se sitúa en la provincia de Tucumán. Las pérdidas económicas ocasionadas por las enfermedades de poscosecha representan uno de los principales problemas de la citricultura mundial, siendo el 80 por ciento atribuíbles a infecciones fúngicas. El moho verde causado por Penicillium digitatum (Pers.) Sacc. (PD), es la enfermedad de mayor incidencia y severidad durante la exportación de frutos de limón. Actualmente el control de estas enfermedades se realiza con el uso de fungicidas de síntesis química. Debido a las severas restricciones impuestas a estos productos, por regulaciones ambientales y de la salud, hay una fuerte necesidad de métodos alternativos de control. El objetivo de este trabajo de tesis fue evaluar alternativas de bajo impacto ambiental : bacterias lácticas, extractos vegetales, Serenade® (Bacillus subtilis QST 713) y bicarbonato de sodio; con actividad antifúngica directa o a través de la inducción de mecanismos de defensa, para el control de PD en condiciones in vitro e in vivo (frutos de limón). De un total de 33 cepas de bacterias lácticas evaluadas, se seleccionaron ocho con propiedades antifúngicas frente a PD. Se identificaron los metabolitos antifúngicos como ácidos orgánicos (ácido láctico, ácido acético y ácido fenil láctico) y se determinó la combinación óptima con mayor actividad inhibitoria. Los productos alternativos: extractos vegetales, Serenade® y bicarbonato de sodio, presentaron actividad antifúngica in vitro a PD con porcentajes de inhibición entre 2,1 - 16 por ciento. En los frutos de limón, los tratamientos alternativos no fueron efectivos por sí solos para controlar en forma directa la enfermedad. Estos tratamientos redujeron significativamente la severidad de la enfermedad, excepto el Serenade® cuando fue aplicado simultáneamente con el inóculo. Esta reducción fue más marcada cuando se dejaron transcurrir 18 h entre inoculación y aplicación de los tratamientos. El bicarbonato de sodio al 3 por ciento y en menor medida el Serenade® al 1 por ciento indujeron una respuesta de defensa de los frutos y controlaron la enfermedad en un 96,7 por ciento y 56,7 por ciento, respectivamente. En cromatografía de capa fina y fluorometría se detectó un aumento de la fitoalexina escoparona, sugiriendo que este efecto se produciría como resultado de la inducción de mecanismos de defensa, mientras que la umbeliferona no fue detectada. Estos resultados indican que los productos biológicos actuaron como una barrera al avance de la enfermedad, retrasando la severidad de la misma e induciendo de una respuesta de defensa en los frutos.

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Argentina es el principal productor mundial de limones en el mundo y el 90 por ciento de esta producción se sitúa en la provincia de Tucumán. Las pérdidas económicas ocasionadas por las enfermedades de poscosecha representan uno de los principales problemas de la citricultura mundial, siendo el 80 por ciento atribuíbles a infecciones fúngicas. El moho verde causado por Penicillium digitatum (Pers.)Sacc. (PD), es la enfermedad de mayor incidencia y severidad durante la exportación de frutos de limón. Actualmente el control de estas enfermedades se realiza con el uso de fungicidas de síntesis química. Debido a las severas restricciones impuestas a estos productos, por regulaciones ambientales y de la salud, hay una fuerte necesidad de métodos alternativos de control. El objetivo de este trabajo de tesis fue evaluar alternativas de bajo impacto ambiental : bacterias lácticas, extractos vegetales, Serenade® (Bacillus subtilis QST 713)y bicarbonato de sodio; con actividad antifúngica directa o a través de la inducción de mecanismos de defensa, para el control de PD en condiciones in vitro e in vivo (frutos de limón). De un total de 33 cepas de bacterias lácticas evaluadas, se seleccionaron ocho con propiedades antifúngicas frente a PD. Se identificaron los metabolitos antifúngicos como ácidos orgánicos (ácido láctico, ácido acético y ácido fenil láctico)y se determinó la combinación óptima con mayor actividad inhibitoria. Los productos alternativos: extractos vegetales, Serenade® y bicarbonato de sodio, presentaron actividad antifúngica in vitro a PD con porcentajes de inhibición entre 2,1 - 16 por ciento. En los frutos de limón, los tratamientos alternativos no fueron efectivos por sí solos para controlar en forma directa la enfermedad. Estos tratamientos redujeron significativamente la severidad de la enfermedad, excepto el Serenade® cuando fue aplicado simultáneamente con el inóculo. Esta reducción fue más marcada cuando se dejaron transcurrir 18 h entre inoculación y aplicación de los tratamientos. El bicarbonato de sodio al 3 por ciento y en menor medida el Serenade® al 1 por ciento indujeron una respuesta de defensa de los frutos y controlaron la enfermedad en un 96,7 por ciento y 56,7 por ciento, respectivamente. En cromatografía de capa fina y fluorometría se detectó un aumento de la fitoalexina escoparona, sugiriendo que este efecto se produciría como resultado de la inducción de mecanismos de defensa, mientras que la umbeliferona no fue detectada. Estos resultados indican que los productos biológicos actuaron como una barrera al avance de la enfermedad, retrasando la severidad de la misma e induciendo de una respuesta de defensa en los frutos.

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A headspace solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME) procedure based on five commercialised fibres (85 μm polyacrylate – PA, 100 μm polydimethylsiloxane – PDMS, 65 μm polydimethylsiloxane/divinylbenzene – PDMS/DVB, 70 μm carbowax/divinylbenzene – CW/DVB and 85 μm carboxen/polydimethylsiloxane – CAR/PDMS) is presented for the characterization of the volatile metabolite profile of four selected Madeira island fruit species, lemon (Citrus limon), kiwi (Actinidia deliciosa), papaya (Carica papaya L.) and Chickasaw plum (Prunus angustifolia). The isolation of metabolites was followed by thermal desorption gas chromatography–quadrupole mass spectrometry (GC–qMS) methodology. The performance of the target fibres was evaluated and compared. The SPME fibre coated with CW/DVB afforded the highest extraction efficiency in kiwi and papaya pulps, while in lemon and plum the same was achieved with PMDS/DVB fibre. This procedure allowed for the identification of 80 compounds, 41 in kiwi, 24 in plums, 23 in papaya and 20 in lemon. Considering the best extraction conditions, the most abundant volatiles identified in kiwi were the intense aldehydes and ethyl esters such as (E)-2-hexenal and ethyl butyrate, while in Chicasaw plum predominate 2-hexenal, 2-methyl-4-pentenal, hexanal, (Z)-3-hexenol and cyclohexylene oxide. The major compounds identified in the papaya pulp were benzyl isothiocyanate, linalool oxide, furfural, hydroxypropanone, linalool and acetic acid. Finally, lemon was shown to be the most divergent of the four fruits, being its aroma profile composed almost exclusively by terpens, namely limonene, γ-terpinene, o-cymene and α-terpinolene. Thirty two volatiles were identified for the first time in the fruit or close related species analysed and 14 volatiles are reported as novel volatile metabolites in fruits. This includes 5 new compounds in kiwi (2-cyclohexene-1,4-dione, furyl hydroxymethyl ketone, 4-hydroxydihydro-2(3H)-furanone, 5-acetoxymethyl-2-furaldehyde and ethanedioic acid), 4 in plum (4-hydroxydihydro-2(3H)-furanone, 5-methyl-2-pyrazinylmethanol, cyclohexylene oxide and 1-methylcyclohexene), 4 in papaya (octaethyleneglycol, 1,2-cyclopentanedione, 3-methyl-1,2-cyclopentanedione and 2-furyl methyl ketone) and 2 in lemon (geranyl farnesate and safranal). It is noteworthy that among the 15 volatile metabolites identified in papaya, 3-methyl-1,2-cyclopentanedione was previously described as a novel PPARγ (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ) agonist, having a potential to minimize inflammation.

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Estudou-se o crescimento micelial de dez isolados de Diaporthe citri, utilizando-se seis meios de cultura (aveia-ágar, maltose-peptona-ágar, batata-dextrose-ágar, folha de laranja-dextrose-ágar, folha de limão-dextrose-ágar, milho-ágar) à temperatura de 22 ± 2 °C e fotoperíodo de 12 h claro/12 h escuro. O cultivo em meio de batata-dextrose-ágar (BDA) foi conduzido em cinco temperaturas diferentes (10, 15, 20, 25 e 30 °C). Três diferentes regimes de luminosidade (12 h claro/12 h escuro, claro contínuo, escuro contínuo) foram utilizados para verificar o crescimento do fungo. Foram observadas variações na produção de picnídios e de massa micelial nos diferentes meios de cultura, temperaturas e regimes de luminosidade testados, sendo que, para a maioria dos isolados, o meio de cultura de aveia-ágar, a faixa de 20 a 25 °C e o regime de claro contínuo induziram maior crescimento micelial. A produção de picnídios foi maior para o regime de luz contínua. O teste de patogenicidade foi feito por inoculação de discos de micélio de 5 mm de diâmetro em ferimentos em ramos e caule de limão 'Feminelo' (Citrus limon) enxertado em citrumelo 'Swingle'(Poncirus trifoliolata x Citrus paradisi) e plantas de limão 'Cravo' (C. limonia) enxertados com laranja 'Valência' (C. sinensis). Após sete dias, houve o aparecimento de exsudação de goma nas plantas inoculadas com os isolados, mas não na testemunha. Todos os isolados mostraram-se patogênicos, sendo os isolados PC2 e PC5, os que causaram comprimento de lesão maior nas plantas.

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Objetivou-se avaliar alternativas de preparo da amostra e os métodos quantitativos para a determinação do teor de óleo em frutos de limão. Os tratamentos foram avaliados por meio do delineamento estatístico inteiramente casualizado, em esquema fatorial 2x2x6, com quatro repetições, sendo duas variedades-copa de limoeiro verdadeiro ('Siciliano' e 'Eureka'), dois métodos analíticos para a determinação do teor de óleo (Scott e Clevenger) e seis formas de preparo dos frutos para análise (análise do fruto inteiro; frutos cortados na longitudinal e análise de ¼; frutos cortados na longitudinal e análise de ¹/2; frutos cortados ao meio e análise da parte superior; frutos cortados ao meio e análise da parte inferior; e análise de ²/8 do fruto). O método denominado de Clevenger foi o mais eficiente na determinação do teor de óleo essencial, e as formas de preparo de amostras ½ inferior, ½ superior, ¼ longitudinal e ½ longitudinal dos frutos proporcionaram valores superiores de óleo essencial.

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Freshly harvested lemons [(Citrus limon (L.) Burm)] were dipped 3 min in water with and without imazalil (IMZ) at 50, 100, and 200 ppm at 50 degrees C and at 1000 ppm IMZ at 20 degrees C. Following treatments fruit were kept at 9 degrees C and 90%-95% relative humidity (RH) for 13 weeks and an additional week at 21 degrees C and ca. 75% RH, to simulate a marketing period (SMP). No decay control was observed with fruit dipped in water at 50 degrees C. In contrast, IMZ treatments provided 90%-96% control of Penicillium rots during cold storage and SMP. Fungi other than Penicillium spp. were also found in all samples as differences among treatments were negligible. IMZ treatment caused some external damage to the fruit (peel browning), and the percentage of damaged fruit was related to the amount of active ingredient (AI) present in it. Dipping in 200 or 1000 ppm IMZ promoted off-flavor development after 10 weeks of storage, and fruit were judged to be unacceptable for consumption after 13 weeks of cold storage. After 1000 ppm IMZ dipping at 20 degrees C, residue concentration in fruit was 8.20 ppm; this value doubled that found in a previous investigation on lemons treated with comparable IMZ levels. Residue concentrations in fruit after treatment at 50 degrees C was strictly related to the amount of fungicide employed. After 13 weeks Al residues in fruit decreased to average ca. 35% of the initial values. During the 1 week SMP, residue levels decreased by a further ca. 25%. It was concluded that it is possible to achieve significant control of decay in lemons during longterm storage by dipping fruit in 50 ppm IMZ mixtures at 50 degrees C. Such treatment should be advised to remarkably reduce potential pollution in the environment due to packinghouse wastewater disposal.

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The objective of the experiment was to test attractive substances for Africanized honey bees, Apis mellifera L., in avocado, Persea americana Mill. Were pulverized extracts of lemon grass (Cympobogon citratus), ocimum (Ocimum sellowii), Lippia alba, orange leaves (Citrus sinensis), eucaliptus leaves (Eucalyptus sp), eugenol and linalol and the frequency of bees on flowers were evaluated. The frequency of honey bees did increase with the application of the extracts falsa melissa, eucaliptus leaves and orange leaves, used as attractants in Quintal variety. The products tested in Eppendorf tubes did not increased the frequency the bees in Quintal and Fortuna varieties.

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China is an important center of origin for the genus Citrus L. of the family Rutaceae and is rich in wild Citrus species. The taxonomy of Citrus has been a subject of controversy for more than a half century. We propose that the metabolite profiles of Chinese native Citrus species can be used for classification and understanding of the taxonomic relationships within the Citrus germplasm. In this study, triplicate gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) metabolite profiles of 20 Citrus species/varieties were acquired, including 10 native varieties originating in China. R-(+)-limonene, alpha-pinene, sabinene and alpha-terpinene were found to be major characteristic components of the essential oils analyzed in this study, and these compounds contributed greatly to the metabolic classification. The three basic species of the subgenus Eucitrus (Swingle's system), i.e., C. reticulata Blanco, C. medica L. and C. grandis Osb., were clearly differentiated based upon their metabolite profiles using hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) and partial least square-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA). All the presumed hybrid genotypes, including sweet orange (C. sinensis Osb.), sour orange (C. aurantium L.), lemon (C. limon Burm.f.), rough lemon (C. jambhiri Lush.), rangpur lime (C. limonia Osb.) and grapefruit (C. paradisi Macf.), were grouped closely together with one of their suggested parent species in the HCA-dendrogram and the PLS-DA score plot. These results clearly demonstrated that the metabolite profiles of Citrus species could be utilized for the taxonomic classification of the genus and are complementary to the existing taxonomic evidence, especially for the identification and differentiation of hybrid species.

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Citrus canker is a disease of citrus and closely related species, caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri. This disease, previously exotic to Australia, was detected on a single farm [infested premise-1, (IP1). IP is the terminology used in official biosecurity protocols to describe a locality at which an exotic plant pest has been confirmed or is presumed to exist. IP are numbered sequentially as they are detected] in Emerald, Queensland in July 2004. During the following 10 months the disease was subsequently detected on two other farms (IP2 and IP3) within the same area and studies indicated the disease first occurred on IP1 and spread to IP2 and IP3. The oldest, naturally infected plant tissue observed on any of these farms indicated the disease was present on IP1 for several months before detection and established on IP2 and IP3 during the second quarter (i.e. autumn) 2004. Transect studies on some IP1 blocks showed disease incidences ranged between 52 and 100% (trees infected). This contrasted to very low disease incidence, less than 4% of trees within a block, on IP2 and IP3. The mechanisms proposed for disease spread within blocks include weather-assisted dispersal of the bacterium (e.g. wind-driven rain) and movement of contaminated farm equipment, in particular by pivot irrigator towers via mechanical damage in combination with abundant water. Spread between blocks on IP2 was attributed to movement of contaminated farm equipment and/or people. Epidemiology results suggest: (i) successive surveillance rounds increase the likelihood of disease detection; (ii) surveillance sensitivity is affected by tree size; and (iii) individual destruction zones (for the purpose of eradication) could be determined using disease incidence and severity data rather than a predefined set area.

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Fruit flies are the insects which cause maggots in your backyard fruit and vegetables. They are not just a nuisance to gardeners, but the single greatest insect threat to commercial and subsistence fruit growers throughout Asia, Australia and the Pacific. Queensland fruit fly, the focus of this PhD, costs Australia an estimated $100million per year. I focused specifically on how Queensland fruit fly uses different commercial citrus varieties. I identified specific plant related mechanisms which increase a fruit’s resistance to fruit fly attack. This information can be used by plant breeders to make fruit less prone to fruit fly damage.

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Brown spot (caused by Alternaria alternata) is a major disease of citrus in subtropical areas of Australia. A number of chemicals, the strobilurins azoxystrobin, trifloxystrobin, pyraclostrobin and methoxycrylate, a plant activator (acibenzolar), copper hydroxide, mancozeb, captan, iprodione and chlorothalonil/pyrimthanil were tested in the field for its control. Over three seasons, trees in a commercial orchard received 16, 14 and 7 fungicide sprays, respectively, commencing at flowering in the first season, and petal fall in the later seasons. In all experiments, the strobilurins used alone, or incorporated with copper and mancozeb, were as effective as, or better than the industry standard of copper and mancozeb alone. The only exception was trifloxystrobin, which when used alone was less effective than the industry standard. Acibenzolar used alone was ineffective. Applying a mixture of azoxystrobin and acibenzolar was found to reduce the incidence of brown spot compared with applying azoxystrobin alone but, in either case, disease levels were not found to be significantly different to the industry standard. Captan, iprodione and chlorothalonil/pyrimthanil were as effective as the industry standard. The incidence and severity of rind damage were significantly lowest in the azoxystrobin, methoxycrylate, iprodione and chlorothalonil/pyrimthanil treatments. Medium and high rates of trifloxystrobin (0.07 g/L, 0 .15 g/L) and pyraclostrobin (0.8 g/L, 1.2 g/L) applied alone were the only treatments found to be IPM-incompatible as shown by the elevated level of scale infection on fruit.