Abstract
‘BRS Isis’ is a new hybrid seedless table grape tolerant to downy mildew with a good adaptation to the tropical and subtropical climates. Gray mold, caused by Botrytis cinerea Pers. ex Fr. is known as the most important postharvest mold in table grapes, causing extensive losses worldwide. As the postharvest behavior of ‘BRS Isis’ is still unknown, the objective of this work was to evaluate the postharvest preservation and B. cinerea mold control of this new grape cultivar, grown under the double-cropping a year system. Grape bunches were purchased from a field of ‘BRS Isis’ seedless table grapes trained on overhead trellises located at Marialva, state of Parana (South Brazil). Grapes were subjected to the following treatments in a cold room at 1 ± 1 °C: (i) Control; (ii) SO2-generating pad; (iii) control with bunches inoculated with the pathogen suspension; (iv) SO2-generating pad with bunches inoculated with the pathogen suspension. The completely randomized experimental design was used with four treatments, each including five replicates. The incidence of gray mold and other physicochemical variables, including bunch mass loss, shattered berries, skin color index, soluble solids (SS), titratable acidity (TA), and SS/TA ratio of grapes, were evaluated at 50 days after the beginning of cold storage and at seven days at room temperature (22 ± 2 °C). The ‘BRS Isis’ seedless grape, packaged with SO2-generating pads and plastic liners, has a high potential to be preserved for long periods under cold storage, at least for 50 days, keeping very low natural incidence of gray mold, mass loss, and shattered berries.
Highlights
Abstract: ‘BRS Isis’ is a new hybrid seedless table grape tolerant to downy mildew with a good adaptation to the tropical and subtropical climates
Table grapes were purchased from a field of ‘BRS Isis’ seedless grapes, grafted on ‘IAC 766’
Bunches were selected free from any disorders and standardized according to bunch shape, size, and mass, and subjected to the following treatments into a cold chamber at 1 ± 1◦ C: (i) Control; (ii) SO2 -generating pad; (iii) control with bunches inoculated with B. cinerea suspension; (iv) SO2 -generating pad with bunches inoculated with B. cinerea suspension
Summary
Abstract: ‘BRS Isis’ is a new hybrid seedless table grape tolerant to downy mildew with a good adaptation to the tropical and subtropical climates. The bunch is medium-sized and predominantly cylindrical-winged, while the berry is medium-sized, reddish, elliptical, and firm and has colorless flesh and neutral flavor with traces of large, fleshy rudimentary seeds [1] This new seedless and early season cultivar has the ability to gain the attention of consumers from domestic and international markets as there has been a significant demand of table grape supply for extended periods throughout the year worldwide. Grapes are non-climacteric fruits with a relatively low physiological activity and are subject to serious postharvest problems during cold storage, such as mold, mass loss stem browning, shattered berries, wilting, and shriveling of berries These factors are the main barriers for long-term storage of table grapes [2,3,4]. Infection caused by this fungus remains inactive in the field unless it gets favorable environmental conditions, i.e., fruit injuries that assist pathogen development [7,8]
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