TY - JOUR
T1 - Determining the effectiveness of Candida guilliermondii in the biological control of Rhizopus stolonifer in postharvest tomatoes
AU - Celis-Zambrano, Crispin
AU - Duran, Gerardo Moreno
AU - Sequeda-Castañeda, Luis Gonzalo
AU - Caicedo, Andrea García
AU - Albarracín, Diana Marcela
AU - Charry, Luz Claudia Barreto
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Post-harvest losses in tomato crops can be accredited to a number of causes, which include biological causes that produce physiological deterioration; infection caused by diseases and pests that cause rotting. In this study, we assayed, in vitro and in vivo, the yeast Candida guilliermondii to determine its effectiveness as a biocontrol to reduce the rotting produced by Rhizopus stolonifer on tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum). The antagonistic effect was tested using a yeast biomass suspension; gas chromatography and a mass selective detector were used to identify its metabolites. According to the in vitro test, the only phase with an antagonistic response against Rhizopus stolonifer was the unfiltered water phase. In the in vivo tests, the biomass of Candida guilliermondii presented the highest percentage of protection of the tomato (87 %) compared with the unfiltered aqueous phase and the unconcentrated organic phase, which reached only 77 and 80 % respectively. These results are essential to avoid economic losses caused by fungi and to increase the shelf life of tomatoes improving the distribution of the product and preventing postharvest losses in this time of food crises, especially in developing countries.
AB - Post-harvest losses in tomato crops can be accredited to a number of causes, which include biological causes that produce physiological deterioration; infection caused by diseases and pests that cause rotting. In this study, we assayed, in vitro and in vivo, the yeast Candida guilliermondii to determine its effectiveness as a biocontrol to reduce the rotting produced by Rhizopus stolonifer on tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum). The antagonistic effect was tested using a yeast biomass suspension; gas chromatography and a mass selective detector were used to identify its metabolites. According to the in vitro test, the only phase with an antagonistic response against Rhizopus stolonifer was the unfiltered water phase. In the in vivo tests, the biomass of Candida guilliermondii presented the highest percentage of protection of the tomato (87 %) compared with the unfiltered aqueous phase and the unconcentrated organic phase, which reached only 77 and 80 % respectively. These results are essential to avoid economic losses caused by fungi and to increase the shelf life of tomatoes improving the distribution of the product and preventing postharvest losses in this time of food crises, especially in developing countries.
KW - Biological control
KW - Candida guilliermondii
KW - Lycopersicon esculentum
KW - Rhizopus stolonifer
KW - Tomato
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84897714797&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.11144/Javeriana.SC19-1.debc
DO - 10.11144/Javeriana.SC19-1.debc
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84897714797
SN - 0122-7483
VL - 19
SP - 51
EP - 62
JO - Universitas Scientiarum
JF - Universitas Scientiarum
IS - 1
ER -