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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 708: V International Strawberry Symposium

EFFECT OF PREHARVEST CALCIUM APPLICATION ON GREY MOULD DEVELOPMENT AND POSTHARVEST QUALITY IN STRAWBERRIES

Authors:   M. Naradisorn, A. Klieber, M. Sedgley, E. Scott, A.J. Able
Keywords:   Fragaria × ananassa, Botrytis cinerea, storage life, calcium sulphate
Abstract:
Strawberries (Fragaria × ananassa Duchesne) cv. ‘Aromas’ were grown in sand to which calcium sulphate was applied through a fertigation system at rates of 400, 1200 and 2000 ppm Ca. Plants were inoculated at flowering by dropping 100 µl of conidial suspension of Botrytis cinerea (106 conidia/ml) on each newly opened flower with a micropipette. Controls were untreated. There were no significant dif-ferences in the external appearance, pH, soluble solids content and titratable acidity of fruit of ‘Aromas’ among the various Ca concentrations; however, fruit was signifi-cantly firmer for plants that received 2000 ppm Ca than for those that received 400 ppm Ca. In preliminary studies of the effects of preharvest Ca application on storage life, fruit from plants that received 400, 1200 and 2000 ppm Ca remained firm for more than 10 days at 10oC and 90±5% relative humidity and showed no signs of grey mould.

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