Abstract

Chitosan hydrochloride coating loaded with vanillic acid (CH-V) (0.07 %) or caffeic acid (CH-C) (0.07 %) controlled the anthracnose decay in preventatively inoculated green skin avocado Fuerte with C. gloeosporioides and in naturally infected fruit; decay was reduced less than 10 % after cold storage at 6.5 °C and 85 % RH for 28 d and at 7 d market shelf conditions at 18 °C. CH-V or CH-C coating induced higher upregulation of PAL (phenylalanine ammonia lyase), CHS (Chalcone synthase), avfad12−3 (Δ12 fatty acid desaturase), avfael (Fatty acid elongase) genes with a concomitant increase in skin epicatechin and lowest LOX (lipoxygenase) expression. CH-V coating showed a higher impact on mode of action than the CH-C. CH-phytochemicals coated fruit ripened with higher overall acceptance. FTIR data showed the chemical interaction of phytochemicals with CH. Complex of CH and phytochemicals, optimal adhesion agent between the pathogens and the fruit, possibly favoured the phenolic compound-fungus interaction and cell damage.

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