Essential oils of thyme (Thymus vulgaris) and oregano (Origanum vulgare) as an alternative for the control of pesticide-resistant Fusarium spp. in quinoa seeds.

IF 3.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture Pub Date : 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1002/jsfa.13993
Ingrid Rocio Fonseca-Guerra, Adriana Marcela Valero Posada, Martha Elizabeth Benavidez Rozo, Mayra Eleonora Beltrán Pineda
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Background: The phytopathogenic genus Fusarium can cause damage such as root and stem rot in economically important crops, with significant implications. To seek a sustainable method for controlling this phytopathogen in seeds, the antifungal activity of essential oils (EOs) from thyme (Thymus vulgaris) and oregano (Origanum vulgare) was evaluated against isolates of F. graminearum, F. equiseti, F. culmorum and F. oxysporum originating from quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) crops in the Boyacá (Colombia).

Results: Initially, the effectiveness of commercial fungicides against the mentioned phytopathogenic fungi was evaluated. Upon verifying that these isolates exhibited high resistance to these compounds, the EOs were assessed as a potential control alternative. A disk diffusion assay demonstrated complete in vitro inhibition of the growth of the evaluated phytopathogens when undiluted EOs were used. Subsequently, the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of these oils was determined using the agar well diffusion technique, revealing a MIC of 10 and 1 μL mL-1 for thyme and oregano oil, respectively. Following this, the antifungal activity of the EOs applied to quinoa seeds was evaluated, and germination indices were measured as an indirect indicator of their toxicity.

Conclusion: Despite both EOs successfully inhibiting microbial growth in the seeds, it was also found that thyme EO at 100 μL mL-1 and oregano EO at 10 μL mL-1 inhibited seed emergence and germination. However, lower concentrations exhibited a reduction in fungal population without affecting these germination indices. Therefore, it is suggested that the use of these compounds has potential in the treatment and disinfection of quinoa seeds. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.

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百里香(Thymeus vulgaris)和牛至(Origanum vulgare)精油作为控制藜麦种子中抗药性镰刀菌属的替代品。
背景:镰刀菌属植物病原菌可对具有重要经济价值的作物造成根腐病和茎腐病等危害,影响重大。为了寻求一种可持续的方法来控制种子中的这种植物病原菌,研究人员评估了百里香(Thymeus vulgaris)和牛至(Origanum vulgare)精油(EOs)对来自博亚卡(哥伦比亚)藜麦(Chenopodium quinoa)作物的禾谷镰刀菌(F. graminearum)、赤霉镰刀菌(F. equiseti)、高霉镰刀菌(F. culmorum)和氧孢镰刀菌(F. oxysporum)分离物的抗真菌活性:初步评估了商用杀菌剂对上述植物病原真菌的效果。在确认这些分离物对这些化合物表现出高度抗性后,对环氧乙烷进行了评估,将其作为一种潜在的替代控制方法。磁盘扩散试验表明,在体外使用未稀释的环氧乙烷时,可以完全抑制所评估的植物病原菌的生长。随后,使用琼脂井扩散技术测定了这些精油的最小抑菌浓度(MIC),结果显示百里香和牛至精油的最小抑菌浓度分别为 10 和 1 μL mL-1。随后,对应用于藜麦种子的环氧乙烷的抗真菌活性进行了评估,并测量了发芽指数,作为其毒性的间接指标:结论:尽管两种环氧乙烷都能成功抑制种子中微生物的生长,但研究还发现,浓度为 100 μL mL-1 的百里香环氧乙烷和浓度为 10 μL mL-1 的牛至环氧乙烷都能抑制种子的萌发和发芽。不过,较低浓度的环氧乙烷会减少真菌数量,但不会影响这些发芽指数。因此,建议使用这些化合物对藜麦种子进行处理和消毒。© 2024 化学工业协会。
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