Laimburg Journal (Apr 2021)

FRUDISTOR: an app to prevent storage disorders

  • Angelo Zanella,
  • Daniel A. Neuwald,
  • Andreas Bühlmann,
  • Ilaria Folie,
  • Dominikus Kittemann,
  • Nadine Klein,
  • Dirk Köpcke,
  • Cécile Prunier,
  • Oswald Rossi,
  • Barbara Stürz,
  • Elke Weinmann,
  • Daniel Würstl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.23796/LJ/2021.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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Since physiological disorders and parasitical storage diseases of fruit in the postharvest chain of apple fruit cause sizable economic losses and waste valuable resources, there is an important need to correctly identify symptoms and to understand disorder development in order to put in place better strategies to prevent these disorders from occurring. For these reasons, an EU-funded INTERREG V-project “Alpenrhein, Bodensee, Hochrhein”, started in 2015 for a three-year period. This project involves partners from different research institutions in Germany, Switzerland and Italy. Under the name Frudistor (the acronym of fruit disorders storage) an online platform for PCs and smart mobile devices has been generated on the site http://www.frudistor.de. The information is structured into descriptions of the origin, cause, prevention, susceptible cultivars, and disorders and diseases which can be easily confused with each other. Additionally, photos of symptoms are linked to the text. Several options to filter search results simplify disease and disorder identification. For example, the type of the symptom: internal and external, or time of appearance. Currently, Frudistor contains more than 40 disorders translated into Italian, German, Dutch, and English. The idea of creating an application accessible to all, free, dynamic, and expandable, was born from the desire to support users (producers, storekeepers, marketing, and consumers), making the process of harvest and storage increasingly more efficient and sustainable. The following report collects a part of the result of this work, presenting some of the main damage that occurs during storage. The individual articles were written by the various authors who participated in the project and have been published in various journals in Italy, Germany, and Switzerland.

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