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Organic Chemistry question: What makes fruit peel rot? various decomposers such as bacteria and fungus ... What makes corn rot? What fruit rot first? What makes grapes rot? What causes a fruit to rot? Does orange peel rot before inside? What is the gas that causes fruit to rot? Do diffrent enviroments matter in fruit rot?
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The fruit itself produces enzymes, such as amylases & proteases, which also assist in the tissue breakdown associated with rotting. In fact, the ethylene oxide mentioned by vanhoeck actually promotes the activity of some of these enzymes.
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Fruit rot diseases of blueberry are usually caused by fungi. These fungi are carried over from one season to the next on dead or infected plant parts (stems, twigs, leaves and fruit). ... Ripe Rot or Anthracnose Fruit Rot (Colletotrichum acutatum). The common name for this disease, "Ripe Rot" is used instead of...
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Alternaria rot is managed by avoiding injury during harvest and packing. Additionally, post-harvest fruit dips in chlorine can help to prevent post-harvest disease problems. ... The high sugar content of the fruit makes mildly affected fruit good eating quality. Mild watercore symptoms usually disappear after a few weeks...
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FRUIT ROT: RAIN, HEAT, HAIL AND OTHER FOUR-LETTER WORDS ... About this time every year I get the question "What fertilizer can I add to make the pinheads develop into large fruit?" This question makes the assumption that fertilizer is limiting to fruit growth.
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Figure 6. Fruit rot, a symptom of Phytophthora blight, most often begins on the part of a fruit in contact with the ground, which makes it difficult to control this disease with protectant fungicides.
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The fungus that causes Botrytis fruit rot, also known as gray mold, is widespread in the environment. It can infect strawberry flowers when spores landing on them are exposed to free water and cool temperatures.
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This disease was reported from pepper in commercial greenhouses in Ontario and British Columbia, Canada in 1991. Losses in fruit yield and plants were approximately 5%. Fusarium solani can attack a wide variety of plants including most greenhouse vegetables.
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