Shah Habiba, R. Noreen, S. A. Ali, K. Hasan, J. Ara, V. Sultana, S. Ehteshamul-Haque
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引用次数: 5
摘要
收获后,番茄果实容易受到许多真菌病原体的攻击,但健康的果实也可能含有有益的微生物群落,这可以延缓果实的腐烂。本研究从柠檬、甜瓜、葡萄柚、番茄和橙子等健康水果中分离到30株附生荧光假单胞菌。使用属特异性引物组PA-GS-F 5’-GCGGGTGAGTAATGCCTA-3’和PA-GS-R F 5’-CATGTGTTCCTCTA-3’在假单胞菌属的保守序列上扩增16S rDNA,在分子基础上鉴定了12个分离株,产物大小为~618bp。在2013年和2014年的季节,对三种潜在的分离株进行了检测,以确定它们是否有能力延缓采后自然腐败,并在储存15天期间保持理化性质。与在室温(23±4℃,Rh 25-70%)下储存长达15天的两个季节的对照相比,所有三个分离株都显示出很好的番茄采后病害控制效果。附生细菌分离株延缓了果实的失重,并保持了果实的硬度、总固体、pH值和可滴定酸度。分离物还减缓了番茄红素的积累,这表明它们在控制理化性质的主要变化方面具有潜力。与对照和阳性对照(1%山梨酸钾)相比,假单胞菌处理的番茄在两个季节都没有或可以忽略常见采后真菌和细菌的侵扰。
Protective role of epiphytic fluorescent Pseudomonas on natural postharvest decay of tomato at room temperature
Following harvest, tomato fruits are susceptible to attack by many fungal pathogens, but healthy fruits may also harbor beneficial microflora, which can delayed the spoilage of fruit. In this study, 30 isolates of epiphytic fluorescent Pseudomonas were isolated from healthy fruits of lemon, melon, grapefruit, tomato and orange. Twelve isolates were identified on molecular basis by amplifying 16S rDNA using a genus-specific primer set PA-GS-F 5’-GACGGGTGAGTAATGCCTA-3’ and PA-GS-R F 5’-CACTGGTGTTCCTTCCTATA-3’ on a conserved sequence of the genus Pseudomonas with a product size ~618 bp. Three potential isolates were examined for their ability to delayed the postharvest natural spoilage and maintained the physiochemical properties during storage for fifteen days in season 2013 and 2014. All three isolates showed promising control of postharvest diseases of tomato in comparison with control in both seasons up to fifteen days of storage at room temperature (23±4 oC, Rh 25-70%). The epiphytic bacterial isolates has delayed the fruit weight loss and maintained fruit firmness, total solids, pH and titratable acidity. Isolates also slowed the accumulation of lycopene indicating their potential in controlling the major changes in physiochemical properties. In both season Pseudomonas treated tomatoes showed no or negligible infestation of common postharvest fungi and bacteria as compared to control and positive control (1% K-sorbate).
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality is the Open Access journal of the German Society for Quality Research on Plant Foods and the Section Applied Botany of the German Botanical Society. It provides a platform for scientists to disseminate recent results of applied plant research in plant physiology and plant ecology, plant biotechnology, plant breeding and cultivation, phytomedicine, plant nutrition, plant stress and resistance, plant microbiology, plant analysis (including -omics techniques), and plant food chemistry. The articles have a clear focus on botanical and plant quality aspects and contain new and innovative information based on state-of-the-art methodologies.