Postharvest Pathology
As a collection of papers that includes material presented at the 2008 International Congress for Plant Pathology, this text features research right at the leading edge of the field. The latest findings are particularly crucial in their implications for f
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Plant Pathology in the 21st Century: Contributions to the 9th International Congress
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Dov Prusky M. Lodovica Gullino ●
Editors
Postharvest Pathology
Editors Dov Prusky Department of Postharvest Science of Fresh Produce Agricultural Research Organization Bet-Dagan Israel [email protected]
Maria Lodovica Gullino Università di Torino Grugliasco TO Italy [email protected]
ISBN 978-1-4020-8929-9 e-ISBN 978-1-4020-8930-5 DOI 10.1007/978-1-4020-8930-5 Springer Dordrecht Heidelberg London New York Library of Congress Control Number: 2009932670 © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010 No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, microfilming, recording or otherwise, without written permission from the Publisher, with the exception of any material supplied specifically for the purpose of being entered and executed on a computer system, for exclusive use by the purchaser of the work. Printed on acid-free paper Springer is part of Springer Science+Business Media (www.springer.com)
Contents
1 The Role of Pre-formed Antifungal Substances in the Resistance of Fruits to Postharvest Pathogens............................. Nimal Adikaram, Chathurika Karunanayake, and Charmalie Abayasekara 2 Mechanisms of Induced Resistance Against B. cinerea.......................... Tesfaye Mengiste, Kristin Laluk, and Synan AbuQamar 3 Induced Resistance in Melons by Elicitors for the Control of Postharvest Diseases.............................................................................. Bi Yang, Li Yongcai, Ge Yonghong, and Wang Yi 4 Mechanisms Modulating Postharvest Pathogen Colonization of Decaying Fruits............................................................... Dov Prusky, Noam Alkan, Itay Miyara, Shiri Barad, Maayan Davidzon, Ilana Kobiler, Sigal Brown-Horowitz, Amnon Lichter, Amir Sherman, and Robert Fluhr 5 Global Regulation of Genes in Citrus Fruit in Response to the Postharvest Pathogen Penicillium digitatum................................. L. González-Candelas, S. Alamar, A.R. Ballester, P. Sánchez-Torres, J. Forment, J. Gadea, M.T. Lafuente, L. Zacarías, and J.F. Marcos
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6 Epidemiological Assessments and Postharvest Disease Incidence....................................................................................... Themis J. Michailides, David P. Morgan, and Yong Luo
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7 Preharvest Strategies to Control Postharvest Diseases in Fruits........................................................................................ N. Teixidó, J. Usall, C. Nunes, R. Torres, M. Abadias, and I. Viñas
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8 New Developments in Postharvest Fungicide Registrations for Edible Horticultural Crops and Use Strategies in the United States.................................................................................. 107 J.E. Adaskaveg and H. Förster 9 New Approaches for Postha
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