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Recent advances and future perspective of essential oils in control Colletotrichum spp.: A sustainable alternative in postharvest treatment of fruits.

Dalila da Costa Gonçalves1, Wilian Rodrigues Ribeiro2, Débora Cristina Gonçalves3, Luciano Menini4, Hélcio Costa5.   

Abstract

The world population growth has raised concerns about food security. Agricultural systems are asked to satisfy a growing demand for food with increasingly limited resources, and simultaneously still must reduce the impacts on the environment. This scenario encourages the search for safe and sustainable production strategies. Reducing losses in the production process can be one of the main ways to guarantee food safety. In fruticulture, it is estimated that more than 50% of the production can be lost between harvest and the final consumer due to postharvest diseases caused by phytopathogenic fungi. The fungi of the genus Colletotrichum are opportunistic and are associated with several diseases, being the anthracnose the most relevant in terms of the quality and yield losses in fruit species around worldwide. To control these diseases, the use of synthetic fungicides has been the main instrument utilized, however, because of their phytotoxicity to human health, the environment, and strong selection pressure imposed by continuous applications, the fungicides have caused resistance in the pathogen populations. So reducing the excessive application of these products is indispensable for human health and for sustainable Agriculture. Towards this purpose, research has been carried out to identify the phytopathological potentiality of essential oils (EOs) extracted from plants. Therefore, this review aims to contribute to the formation of knowledge bases, about the discoveries, recent advances, and the use of EOs as a strategy to alternatively control fungal disease caused by Colletotrichum spp. in postharvest fruits. Here, we provide valuable information exploring the application potential of essential oils as commercially useful biorational pesticides for food preservation, contributing to sustainable production and global food security.
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Keywords:  Alternative control; Antifungal agents; Biochemical mechanisms; Current technologies; Global food security; Natural plant products; Postharvest preservation; Sustainable agriculture

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34865776     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2021.110758

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Res Int        ISSN: 0963-9969            Impact factor:   6.475


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1.  Identification of the Causal Agent of Brown Leaf Spot on Kiwifruit and Its Sensitivity to Different Active Ingredients of Biological Fungicides.

Authors:  Jia Chen; Fei Ran; Jinqiao Shi; Tingting Chen; Zhibo Zhao; Zhuzhu Zhang; Linan He; Wenzhi Li; Bingce Wang; Xuetang Chen; Weizhen Wang; Youhua Long
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2022-06-10

Review 2.  Management of Post-Harvest Anthracnose: Current Approaches and Future Perspectives.

Authors:  Alice Ciofini; Francesca Negrini; Riccardo Baroncelli; Elena Baraldi
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-15

3.  Evidences of Colletotrichum fructicola Causing Anthracnose on Passiflora edulis Sims in China.

Authors:  Wenzhi Li; Fei Ran; Youhua Long; Feixu Mo; Ran Shu; Xianhui Yin
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2021-12-22
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