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Efficacy of rhamnolipids in mitigating postharvest fungal infections and preserving quality of tomatoes, cucumbers, and mangoes


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Adnan, Adieya Atyrrah and Ahmad, Khairulmazmi and Pak Dek, Mohd Sabri and Zakaria, Mohd Rafein (2024) Efficacy of rhamnolipids in mitigating postharvest fungal infections and preserving quality of tomatoes, cucumbers, and mangoes. AgroTech Food Science, Technology and Environment, 3 (2). pp. 42-56. ISSN 2773-4870; eISSN: 2821-3106

Abstract

Effective postharvest management is essential to maintaining the quality and safety of fruits and vegetables, particularly in preventing decay caused by fungal pathogens. This study explored the potential of rhamnolipids (RLs), a biofungicide derived from waste glycerol, to control fungal infections and enhance the postharvest quality of tomatoes, cucumbers, and mangoes. Initial experiments identified pathogenic fungi impacting these fruits, with Botrytis cinerea, Colletotrichum capsici, and Phytophthora palmivora showing the highest virulence in tomatoes, cucumbers, and mangoes, respectively. However, the primary focus was on evaluating RLs' efficacy in mitigating disease severity and reducing postharvest decay, weight loss, and total soluble solids (TSS) content. RL-treated fruits demonstrated significant improvements in postharvest quality: by day six, RL treatment reduced decay and weight loss in all fruits compared to untreated controls, with RL-treated tomatoes, cucumbers, and mangoes showing decay levels of 22.63%, 15.98%, and 50% respectively, alongside controlled weight loss. Interestingly, RL-treated cucumbers also exhibited an increase in TSS (3.4) even under pathogen pressure, suggesting enhanced sugar content and improved quality. Overall, these findings highlight RLs as a promising biocontrol agent, capable of managing fungal infections while preserving fruit quality during storage. This work underscores the potential of RLs in developing sustainable postharvest interventions against fungal pathogens.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Food Science and Technology
Institute of Plantation Studies
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.53797/agrotech.v3i2.5.2024
Publisher: Association for Researcher of Skills and Vocational Training
Keywords: Rhamnolipids; Postharvest; Preservative; Fungal pathogens; Fruit and vegetables
Depositing User: Ms. Che Wa Zakaria
Date Deposited: 15 Apr 2025 08:42
Last Modified: 15 Apr 2025 08:42
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URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116763
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