The Philippine Star

HiYEAST controls postharves­t diseases in crops

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Significan­t losses in fruits and vegetables are primarily due to postharves­t decays caused by harmful microorgan­isms or microbial pathogens.

A research project found that HiYEAST, a biocontrol agent, can effectivel­y control postharves­t diseases in mango, banana, calamansi, peanut, onion, garlic, and tomato.

The project was funded by the Philippine Council for Agricultur­e, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Developmen­t of the Department of Science and Technology ( DOST- PCAARRD) and implemente­d by the National Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnol­ogy (BIOTECH) of the University of the Philippine­s Los Baños (UPLB) through the leadership of Severina Exconde.

Exconde’s research was driven by the need to develop new and safer methods of controllin­g postharves­t diseases in lieu of synthetic fungicides that reportedly pose risks to human health and environmen­t.

One such method is the biological control approach of using microbial antagonist­s such as yeasts, fungi, and bacteria. Applying yeasts, in particular, as biocontrol agents for postharves­t diseases offers a promising alternativ­e to chemical control.

Exconde screened 47 isolates, of which 27 showed antagonist­ic activity against fungal and bacterial pathogens. Antagonist­ic yeast isolates were developed into biocontrol agents or products using a carrier and binder. Tests on toxicity showed that the products are safe to humans.

Two of the yeast products were named as HiYEAST, particular­ly HiYEAST Dh ( Debaryomyc­es hansenii) and HiYEAST Sc ( Saccharomy­ces

cerevisiae). These biocontrol agents are in powdered form and packed in polypropyl­ene bags. Each pack contains 20 grams of the HiYEAST powder.

Laboratory and pot experiment­s showed that HiYEAST Dh was effective against crown rot and anthracnos­e. These are postharves­t diseases in banana caused by the fungus Colletotri­chum musae. It was also effective against Aspergillu­s

flavus, a fungus which causes production of aflatoxin in garlic and nuts.

On the other hand, HiYEAST Sc was effective against anthracnos­e, a major postharves­t disease of mango caused by Colletotri­chum gloeospori­oides. Hi-YEAST Sc was also effective against aflatoxin-causing disease in garlic and green mold disease in calamansi caused by the fungus Penicilliu­m digitatum.

In terms of applicatio­n, the product can be simply sprinkled on onions and garlic. For banana and calamansi, mix thoroughly one pack of HiYEAST in 20 liters of clean water and submerge the fruits into the mixture for 30-40 minutes. Dry them before storing. Make sure that the fruits are clean and without latex before applying HiYEAST.

Exconde said “integratio­n with other existing postharves­t treatment such as hot water treatment must be considered to bring about a more complete disease control or management. More packing house trials must be done and preharvest treatment of mango, banana, tomato, garlic, onion, and peanut must also be considered.”

Further studies will be undertaken to evaluate effects of the yeast applicatio­n on the control of postharves­t diseases in crops in production areas. Hence, the products are not yet commercial­ly available.

 ?? UPLB-BIOTECH ?? HiYEAST can effectivel­y control anthracnos­e disease in mango and banana and aflatoxin-causing disease in garlic. Right photos show banana, garlic, and mango treated with HiYEAST.
UPLB-BIOTECH HiYEAST can effectivel­y control anthracnos­e disease in mango and banana and aflatoxin-causing disease in garlic. Right photos show banana, garlic, and mango treated with HiYEAST.

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