REPLACING DPA POSTHARVEST TREATMENT BY STRATEGICAL APPLICATION OF NOVEL STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES CONTROLS SCALD IN 1/10TH OF EU'S APPLES PRODUCING AREA

A. Zanella, S. Stürz
Superficial scald is a physiological disorder specific to many commercially relevant apple cultivars that is induced probably by chilling at the beginning of storage and develops in a later stage. Scald symptoms vary, but are always the expression of damage of dermal cell layers. Susceptible cultivars would incur important market losses if not treated postharvest with the antioxidant diphenylamine (DPA) in order to prevent the development of scald. However, concern on DPA residues and on the related, possible use of fungicides is growing by consumer, environmentalists and retailer. Moreover, in the EU the postharvest use of DPA is scheduled to lose its approval (2012). In this case the MRL could be reduced, possibly affecting non-treated but cross-contaminated fruit. A strategy involving different storage technologies, maturity and marketing window concepts, could replace the use of DPA for a complete apple growing region. Research on storage at very low O2 levels in dynamic controlled atmosphere by the means of monitoring the chlorophyll fluorescence response (DCA-CF), demonstrated control of scald on different susceptible cultivars, grown in a sensitive climate, for several seasons, even after long term storage. The research results regarding DCA-CF were scaled up, leading to procedure protocols for the practice. Storage techniques based on the ILOS principle proved to be efficient enough for the shorter term. In alternative, the scald prevention methodology is complemented by the postharvest treatment with the ethylene perception inhibitor 1-MCP, up to the combination of the latter with DCA-CF conditions, further improving the storability of certain cultivars. The feasibility of replacing completely DPA in practice got proved already in the storage season 2010-11 by the ≈1 mio. tons apple fruit producing area in the South Tyrol (Italy).
Zanella, A. and Stürz, S. (2013). REPLACING DPA POSTHARVEST TREATMENT BY STRATEGICAL APPLICATION OF NOVEL STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES CONTROLS SCALD IN 1/10TH OF EU'S APPLES PRODUCING AREA. Acta Hortic. 1012, 419-426
DOI: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2013.1012.53
https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2013.1012.53
storage strategy, ILOS, chlorophyll fluorescence, 1-MCP, DCA-CF
English
1012_53
419-426

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