Inhibitory effect of Greek oregano extracts, fractions and essential oil on economically important plant pathogens on soybean

A. Lyubenova, M. Nikolova, S. Slavov
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Abstract. The inhibitory potential of Greek oregano extracts, fractions and essential oil on three economically important plant pathogens on soybean was examined. In vitro experiments were conducted to determine the effects of essential oil (EO), acetone exudate (AE), methanol extract (ME), and its polar (PF) and non-polar (NPF) fractions, originating from O. vulgare ssp. hirtum plants, on the mycelial growth of Phytophthora sojae, Pythium debarianum, and Alternaria alternata, which were isolated from diseased soybean plants. Seven variants: EO, AE, ME, PF, NPF at concentrations of 100 mg/ml, blank (with the solvent – DMSO) and control (without treatment) were performed with all isolates. The mycelial growth of P. sojae was inhibited to the greatest extent – over 95% reduction of growth under the impact of EO, ME, AE and NPF. In A. alternata variant there was also a high degree of growth inhibition – most pronounced in EO variant (97%) and least in ME variant (78%). The weakest inhibitory effect of the studied extracts was observed in P. debarianum – between 27% (NPF) and 36% (ME). In polar fraction treatments, growth enhancement was observed in P. sojae and A. alternata. Oregano essential oil, methanol extract, acetone exudate and non-polar fraction can be considered as promising candidate active compounds of potential biopesticide formulations for the control of soybean diseases.
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希腊牛至提取物、馏分和挥发油对大豆重要经济植物病原菌的抑制作用
摘要研究了希腊牛至提取物、萃取物和挥发油对大豆3种重要病原菌的抑制作用。通过体外实验,研究了芫花精油(EO)、丙酮渗出物(AE)、甲醇提取物(ME)及其极性组分(PF)和非极性组分(NPF)的体外作用。研究了大豆疫霉(Phytophthora sojae)、坏疽霉(Pythium dearianum)和互交霉(Alternaria alternata)的菌丝生长情况。对所有分离株进行了浓度为100 mg/ml的EO、AE、ME、PF、NPF、空白(溶剂- DMSO)和对照(未处理)7种变异。在EO、ME、AE和NPF的作用下,大豆单孢菌的菌丝生长受到最大程度的抑制,其生长减少了95%以上。在交替棘球孢变异中也存在高度的生长抑制,其中EO变异最明显(97%),ME变异最小(78%)。所研究的提取物对小檗碱的抑制作用最弱,在27% (NPF)和36% (ME)之间。在极性组分处理下,黄豆和黄花蒿的生长均有促进作用。牛至挥发油、甲醇提取物、丙酮渗出液和非极性组分可作为潜在的生物农药制剂的候选活性化合物,用于防治大豆病害。
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