Modelling inactivation by aqueous chlorine dioxide of Dothiorella gregaria Sacc. and Fusarium tricinctum (Corda) Sacc. spores inoculated on fresh chestnut kernel
2011
Chen, Z. | Zhu, C.
Aims: To model survival curves of Dothiorella gregaria Sacc. and Fusarium tricinctum (Corda) Sacc. spores inoculated on fresh chestnut kernel exposed to aqueous chlorine dioxide (ClO₂). Methods and Results: Spores of two dominant spoilage fungi, D. gregaria and F. tricinctum, were inoculated onto chestnut kernel and treated with ClO₂. The inactivation efficacy of ClO₂ treatment increased with ClO₂ concentration and treatment time. The Weibull model was the best model to describe the ClO₂ survival curves of D. gregaria, while the modified Gompertz model was most appropriate for fitting the survival curves of F. tricinctum. Within the range of ClO₂ concentration from 3 to 7 mg l⁻¹, the n values in the Weibull model were similar. The b value in the Weibull model and decimal logarithms of the M, B and C values in the modified Gompertz model had linear relationships with ClO₂ concentration. After simplification, these two models still provided acceptable predictions. Conclusion: Applying models for describing survival curves of fungal spores on chestnut kernel by aqueous ClO₂ was feasible. Significance and Impact of the Study: This work would promote the application of ClO₂ sanitizing technique and mathematical models when preventing the occurrence of chestnut kernel decay.
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