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Killer yeasts as biocontrol agents of postharvest fungal diseases in lemons
Fecha
2018Registro en:
Perez, Maria Florencia; Isas, Ana Sofía; Aladdin, Azzam; El Enshasy, Hesham A.; Dib, Julian Rafael; Killer yeasts as biocontrol agents of postharvest fungal diseases in lemons; Springer; 2018; 87-98
978-981-10-5062-6
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Perez, Maria Florencia
Isas, Ana Sofía
Aladdin, Azzam
El Enshasy, Hesham A.
Dib, Julian Rafael
Resumen
One of the main problems affecting the citrus industry worldwide is caused by fungal diseases at postharvest stage. This leads to huge amounts of lemon fruit being unnecessarily discarded which contributed to the overall generation of agricultural wastes. Synthetic fungicides are nowadays the major agents used to control diseases of fungal origin. However, long-term and uncontrolled usage may lead to environmental problems such as growing restrictions that are mainly due to its toxicity. Among biocontrol agents, killer yeasts appear as efficient candidates especially for combating fungal postharvest decay in lemons.