Applied Sciences (Mar 2024)

Impact of the Pre-Harvest Biocontrol Agent and Post-Harvest Massive Modified Atmosphere Packaging Application on Organic Table Grape (cv. ‘<i>Allison</i>’) Quality during Storage

  • Attilio Matera,
  • Giuseppe Altieri,
  • Francesco Genovese,
  • Luciano Scarano,
  • Giuseppe Genovese,
  • Paola Pinto,
  • Mahdi Rashvand,
  • Hazem S. Elshafie,
  • Antonio Ippolito,
  • Annamaria Mincuzzi,
  • Giovanni Carlo Di Renzo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14072871
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 7
p. 2871

Abstract

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The marketing value of table grapes is contingent upon several quality requirements, mostly related to microbial decay, sugar/acidity ratio, and colour. This research explores the impact of combining organic-cultured compatible techniques to delay disorders along with organic grape distribution in post-harvest. Aurebasidum pullulans in-field application on grape bunches at three growing stages as a biocontrol agent against grey mould growth coupled with massive modified atmosphere packaging (MMAP; 20% CO2, 10% O2) equipped with a breathable valve was tested. The in-field treatment had a significant impact on the colour and sugar content of the grapes at harvest and the mould count evolution during storage, whilst the trend of the other parameters was mainly affected by the interaction of the variables tested. The untreated batch experienced the worst behaviour and the packaging was paramount in preserving the moisture content and appearance of the bunches. The findings of this study may contribute to developing novel practices for setting a smart distribution of organic table grapes and reducing food waste.

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