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Antifungal activity of essential oils rich in ketones against Botrytis cinerea: New strategy for biocontrol
Areco, Vanessa Andrea
; Achimón, Fernanda
; Almirón, Claudia Carolina
; Nally, Maria Cristina
; Zunino, María Paula
; Yaryura, Pablo Marcelo






Fecha de publicación:
05/2024
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology
ISSN:
1878-8181
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Inglés
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Resumen
Plant secondary metabolites, including essential oils (EOs), are becoming an alternative to traditional methods of controlling phytopathogens. In the present work we evaluated the antifungalactivity of EOs from two populations of Aloysia polystachya on the causal agent of gray mold,Botrytis cinerea. The chemical composition of EOs showed carvone and α-thujone as the maincomponents of each EO, determining that they were two different chemotypes. The antifungal effect of both chemotypes against B. cinerea was evaluated in their vapor phase, at different concentrations. The MIC for the carvone-rich chemotype was 71 μL L−1, while the α-thujone-rich chemotype completely inhibited growth at a concentration of 189 μL L−1. Both chemotypes significantly inhibited the germination of fungal conidia. The normal morphology of the hyphae of B. cinerea was compromised in the presence of both chemotypes, showing flattening and emptying of the content, compared to the untreated mycelium. The effect of the chemotypes on the diseasecaused by the fungus was also evaluated in artificially inoculated tomatoes, with the carvone-richchemotype being more effective in reducing the characteristic symptoms. None of the chemotypes produced alterations in postharvest quality parameters. Our data allow us to propose theEO of A. polystachya with abundant content of the terpene carvone, as a natural strategy for thecontrol of the pathogen B. cinerea. This research is important to show how the existence of variants within the same botanical species implies differences in their effectiveness as fungicides.
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Areco, Vanessa Andrea; Achimón, Fernanda; Almirón, Claudia Carolina; Nally, Maria Cristina; Zunino, María Paula; et al.; Antifungal activity of essential oils rich in ketones against Botrytis cinerea: New strategy for biocontrol; Elsevier; Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology; 59; 5-2024; 1-10
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