Potential Use of Essentials Oils to Control Fruitlet Core Rot (FCR) in Pineapple (Queen Victoria Variety) in Reunion Island
- 1 CIRAD, UMR QUALISUD, 7 Chemin de l’IRAT, 97410 Saint Pierre, Ile de la Réunion, France
- 2 CIRAD, UMR QUALISUD, 7 Chemin de l’IRAT, 97410 Saint Pierre, Ile de la Réunion, France
- 3 CIRAD, UMR QUALISUD, 7 Chemin de l’IRAT, 97410 Saint Pierre, Ile de la Réunion, France
- 4 QUALISUD, Univ. Montpellier, CIRAD, Montpellier SupAgro, Univ. d’Avignon, Univ. de la Réunion, Montpellier, France
Abstract
Fruitlet Core Rot (FCR) is one of the major postharvest diseases of pineapple ( Ananas comosus var. comosus ), especially on the prone variety Queen Victoria cultivated in Reunion Island. This aggressive disease is generally due to two pathogens: Fusarium ananatum and Thalaromyces stolii , and needs to be controlled during postharvest. In Reunion Island, F. ananatum is the principal causal agent impacting fruit exportation. Fruit produced for the export market is generally treated with chemicals. This type of postharvest treatment is not in line with consumer expectations, as consumers prefer fruits treated with nonharmful and natural products. The objective of this work was to study alternative postharvest treatments using the fungitoxic properties of essential oils and their ability to elicit the resistance mechanisms of the fruit. Six EAs were tested in vitro on mycelial growth of F. ananatum . Whether by volatilization or included in the culture medium, some essential oils such as thymol, eugenol, geraniol and the carvone/menthol mixture have a strong fungistatic effect. But only thymol has a fungitoxic effect. The thymol, a natural molecule synthesized by thyme ( Thymus vulgaris L. thymoliferum ) is the more effective in vitro and is the strongest potential to be used in postharvest treatment. Thymol, prepared at 0.025% in a terpene solvent that acts as a penetrating agent, was tested in vivo with inoculated fruits. The treatment was effective only on necrosis development from the upper part of the fruits. Pineapple polyphenol biosynthesis appears to have been suppressed by thymol treatment. Results and opportunities for this treatment are discussed. Additional experiments must be carried out in order to decide on the advisability of this type of treatment.
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