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Journal of Plastic Film and Sheeting | 1987

Comparative Effects of Applying Imazalil By Dipping or By Incorporation Into the Plastic Film On Decay Control, Distribution and Persistence of This Fungicide in Shamouti Oranges Individually Seal-Packaged

Shimshon Ben-Yehoshua; Boris Shapiro; Yakir Gutter; Eran Barak

Seal-packaging presents another practical way of providing fungicides to individual fruits by incorporating the fungicide in the packaging film. Imazalil-containing film prevented the development of Penicillium digitatum and significantly inhibited that of Diplodia natalensis and Alternaria citri in petri dishes; this indicates that imazalil exerts its action through the vapor phase. Film containing imazalil (at concentration of 2000μg/g) markedly reduced the decay of Shamouti oranges inoculated with P. digitatum if the sealing was done immediately following the inoculation, and only slightly if sealing was delayed 24 h. Disinfection with sodium orthophenylphenate combined with sealing in imazalil-containing film provided further reduction in decay, even if the film was applied 24 h after inoculation. The effectiveness of fungi cides, whether applied to the fruit directly or in the film, was not affected by sealing. Distribution of imazalil among the film, flavedo and albedo was monitored through out the storage period of sealed fruit. The film could serve as a reservoir releasing the fungicide gradually, so that its antifungal activity may replace that previously provid ed by waxing without the risk of excessive toxic residues.


Plant Physiology | 1983

Mode of action of plastic film in extending life of lemon and bell pepper fruits by alleviation of water stress.

Shimshon Ben-Yehoshua; Boris Shapiro; Zev Even Chen; Susan Lurie


Plant Physiology | 1991

Accumulation of Scoparone in Heat-Treated Lemon Fruit Inoculated with Penicillium digitatum Sacc.

Jong Jin Kim; Shimshon Ben-Yehoshua; Boris Shapiro; Y. Henis; Shmuel Carmeli


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1999

Suppressing Green Mold Decay in Grapefruit with Postharvest Jasmonate Application

Samir Droby; Ron Porat; Lea Cohen; Batia Weiss; Boris Shapiro; Sonia Philosoph-Hadas; Shimon Meir


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1992

Ultraviolet Illumination Induces Scoparone Production in Kumquat and Orange Fruit and Improves Decay Resistance

Victor Rodov; Shimshon Ben-Yehoshua; Jong Jin Kim; Boris Shapiro; Yitzhak Ittah


Botany | 1996

REDUCTION OF CHILLING INJURY IN STORED AVOCADO, GRAPEFRUIT, AND BELL PEPPER BY METHYL JASMONATE

Shimon Meir; Sonia Philosoph-Hadas; Susan Lurie; Samir Droby; Miriam Akerman; Giora Zauberman; Boris Shapiro; Eliahou Cohen; Yoram Fuchs


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1994

Water Loss: A Nondestructive Indicator of Enhanced Cell Membrane Permeability of Chilling- injured Citrus Fruit

Eliahou Cohen; Boris Shapiro; Y. Shalom; J.D. Klein


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1986

Effects of water stress and degree of ripeness on rate of senescence of harvested bell pepper fruit

Susan Lurie; Boris Shapiro; Shimshon Ben-Yehoshua


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1987

Postharvest curing at high temperatures reduces decay of individually sealed lemons, pomelos, and other citrus fruit

Shimshon Ben-Yehoshua; E. Barak; Boris Shapiro


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1990

Prolonged Storage of Lemons Using Individual Seal-packaging

Eliahou Cohen; Susan Lurie; Boris Shapiro; Shimshon Ben-Yehoshua; Y. Shalom; Ida Rosenberger

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Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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