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Apple cultivars Golden Delicious

The yeasts also have been evaluated for antifungal activity. Spadaro and others (2008) reported that Hanseniaspora uvarum, Rhodotorula spp., and Metschnikowia pulcherrima reduced the development of P. expansum on apples. In this work the biocontrol effectiveness was assessed on four apple cultivars, Golden Delicious, Stark Delicious, Granny Smith, and Royal Gala. The efficacy was higher on the cv. Golden Delicious. [Pg.350]

Table H2.3.4 shows an example of cohesiveness data from apple cultivars as assayed in Alternate Protocol 1. The cohesiveness discriminates between Golden Delicious and Stark Delicious. The apples of extra quality showed the lowest values of cohesiveness. These results suggest that TPA parameters can differentiate between apple cultivars (Paoletti et al., 1993). Table H2.3.4 shows an example of cohesiveness data from apple cultivars as assayed in Alternate Protocol 1. The cohesiveness discriminates between Golden Delicious and Stark Delicious. The apples of extra quality showed the lowest values of cohesiveness. These results suggest that TPA parameters can differentiate between apple cultivars (Paoletti et al., 1993).

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