Abstract

Abstract Aspergillus ochraceus (A. ochraceus) infection can cause grape decay and nutritional quality loss during postharvest storage. Previous studies showed that Melaleuca alternifolia oil (MAO) had strong anti-fungal effects, however, research on the effects of MAO on grape metabolisms is lacking. In this study, effects of MAO on mycelial growth and OTA production of A. ochraceus and metabolites of grapes were studied. Results showed that MAO significantly inhibited the mycelial growth and spore germination of A. ochraceus with the increase of concentration. MAO reduced the accumulation of OTA by downregulating the gene of OTA biosynthesis pathway. MAO can alleviate the down-regulation of some metabolites such as sugars and polyphenols in tricarboxylic acid cycle, glycolysis pathway, pentose phosphate pathway and phenols pathway in grape berries infected by A. ochraceus. The results of qRT-PCR showed that the decrease of metabolites caused by A. ochraceus was due to the down-regulation of genes related to those metabolites biosynthesis, but MAO could delay this situation. Therefore, MAO may be used as an alternative preservative for controlling the destruction of nutritional quality of grapes caused by A. ochraceus after harvest.

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