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Control of sour rot in citrus fruit by three insect antimicrobial peptides

Postharvest Biology and Technology. 2018; 
ShaLiuaWenjunWangaLiliDengabJianMingabShixiangYaoabKaifangZengab
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Abstract

Sour rot, caused by Geotrichum citri-aurantii, is an important potentially devastating postharvest disease, which cannot be controlled efficiently by any registered fungicides such as imazalil, thiabendazole and fludioxonil. This study investigated the antifungal activity and mechanisms of three species of insect antimicrobial peptides (i.e., thanatin, ponericin W1, and mastoparan-S) against G. citri-aurantii. The data showed that they could kill conidia and inhibit the mycelial growth of G. citri-aurantii in vitro. Ponericin W1 showed high hemolytic activity, however, thanatin and mastoparan-S showed negligible hemolytic activity. In addition, the three peptides could also effectively control citrus fruit ... More

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