Abstract

The purpose of this research is to test the efficacy of different types of SO2-generating pads on the incidence of gray mold, and on the physicochemical properties of quality of ‘BRS Nubia’ seeded table grapes grown under protected cultivation. Four types of SO2-generating pads, 5 or 8 g of sodium metabisulfite dual release pads, and 4 or 7 g of sodium metabisulfite slow release pads, were used. Grapes bunches were harvested from a vineyard covered with plastic mash and stored in a cold room at 1 ± 1 °C for 45 days followed by 6 days of shelf life at 22 ± 1 °C at a high relative humidity (>95%). The results showed that SO2-generating pads with a dual release of 5 or 8 g completely inhibited the development of gray mold at all evaluation times. Also, a high reduction of the disease incidence was achieved by using a slow release of 4 g. The study confirmed that SO2-generating pads did not alter the physicochemical properties of ‘BRS Nubia’ seeded table grapes including mass loss, berry firmness, color index, total anthocyanin concentration, total soluble solids (TSS), titratable acidity (TA), and the TSS/TA ratio. Slow release pads at 4 and 7 g reduced the percentage of shattered berries by 56 and 48% as compared to control only after 6 days of shelf life. Also, all types of SO2-generating pads reduced the stem browning score at the end of cold storage. The 5 or 8 g dual release pads and 4 g slow release pads can be considered for effective controlling of gray mold for ‘BRS Nubia’ table grapes grown under protected cultivation while maintaining grape quality.

Highlights

  • The worldwide harvested area of grapes is estimated to be around 7,157,658 ha with a production of 79,125,982 metric tons

  • The results showed that the dual release pads at 5 or 8 g completely inhibited the development of gray mold at all evaluation intervals

  • The results demonstrated that there was no significant difference between slow release at 7 g and the control except at 3 days of shelf life

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Introduction

The worldwide harvested area of grapes is estimated to be around 7,157,658 ha with a production of 79,125,982 metric tons. ‘BRS Nubia’ (Vitis sp.) is a new black hybrid seeded table grape grown in the tropical and subtropical areas that requires less labor to cultivate and has a high yield, large berries, and uniform color [2]. This cultivar was obtained by crossing ‘Michele Palieri’ and Arkansas 2095 grapevines and has the capability of drawing the attention of customers from internal and external markets, since there is a large demand for table grapes for extended periods throughout the year globally [2,3]. This disease is caused by Botrytis cinerea and causes huge losses on grapes worldwide, Horticulturae 2020, 6, 20; doi:10.3390/horticulturae6020020 www.mdpi.com/journal/horticulturae

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