The yeasts Cryptococcus infirmo-miniatus, Cryptococcus laurentii, and Rhodotorula glutinis, applied to Bose and d'Anjou pear fruit in the field 3 weeks prior to harvest, maintained high population levels through harvest, while populations of Candida oleophila declined after 1 and 2 weeks, and by harvest were not significantly different from total yeast populations on untreated fruit. Yeasts were sprayed individually on fruit at concentrations of 1 to 3 x 10(8) CFU/ml, with approximately 2 mi applied per fruit. Initial population sizes for all four species averaged 5 x 10(6) CFU per fruit. C, infirmo-miniatus provided the most consistent decay control in fruit treated 3 weeks before harvest, C, infirmo-miniatus and R, glutinis also provided significant postharvest decay control in Bose fruit treated 1 day before harvest.
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WASHINGTON STATE UNIV,WESTERN WASHINGTON RES & EXTENS CTR,PUYALLUP,WA 98371WASHINGTON STATE UNIV,WESTERN WASHINGTON RES & EXTENS CTR,PUYALLUP,WA 98371
BRISTOW, PR
WINDOM, GE
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WASHINGTON STATE UNIV,WESTERN WASHINGTON RES & EXTENS CTR,PUYALLUP,WA 98371WASHINGTON STATE UNIV,WESTERN WASHINGTON RES & EXTENS CTR,PUYALLUP,WA 98371