Larrea divaricata 提取物在体外和体内管理橄榄树棕榈疫霉的功效

J. Boiteux, M. A. Fernández, M. Espino, Maria Fernanda Silva, P. Pizzuolo, G. Lucero
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棕榈疫霉菌(Phytophthora palmivora)是一种无处不在的病原体,可导致 "干枝 "病,给橄榄树造成重大经济损失。目前,人们使用合成化学杀菌剂来控制棕榈疫霉菌。由于人们普遍担心使用合成产品会带来负面影响,因此寻找生态友好型替代品成为当务之急。在这种情况下,植物萃取物成为一种有趣且有前景的作物保护替代品。这项工作研究了 Larrea divaricata 提取物对棕榈疫霉菌丝生长、孢子囊和孢子囊产生的抑制活性。在浓度超过 150 毫克毫升/升时,该提取物对棕榈疫霉菌丝生长具有杀菌活性。具体来说,50 毫克毫升-1 的提取物能完全抑制棕榈疫霉孢子囊和动物孢子的产生。L. divaricata 提取物中的生物碱胡椒碱对 P. palmivora 菌丝生长具有抗菌活性。在温室中对橄榄树的提取物效果也进行了评估,结果显示病害减少了 63%。这些结果支持使用 L. divaricata 提取物作为另一种环境友好型工具,用于棕榈疫霉引起的干枝病害综合防治计划。亮点 L.divaricata萃取物对P. palmivora具有有效的抗菌活性。通过 HPLC/MWD 鉴定出了 divaricata 提取物中的胡椒碱。divaricata 提取物中的生物碱胡椒碱对棕榈疫霉的菌丝生长具有抗菌活性。L.divaricata提取物可用于棕榈疫霉菌引起的干枝病的综合治理方案。
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In vitro and in vivo efficacy of Larrea divaricata extract for the management of Phytophthora palmivora in olive trees
Phytophthora palmivora is a ubiquitous pathogen responsible for “dry branch” disease, causing significant economic losses in olive trees. Synthetic chemical fungicides are currently used for the control of P. palmivora. The general concern about the negative consequences of using synthetic products prioritizes the search for eco-friendly alternatives. In this context, plant extracts have emerged as an interesting and promising alternative for crop protection. This work studies the inhibitory activity of Larrea divaricata extract on P. palmivora mycelial growth, sporangium and zoospore production. The extract showed fungicidal activity against P. palmivora mycelial growth at concentrations over 150 mg mL-1. Specifically, the extract at 50 mg mL-1 completely suppressed the production of P. palmivora sporangia and zoospores. The alkaloid piperine in L. divaricata extract showed antimicrobial activity against P. palmivora mycelial growth. Extract effectiveness was also evaluated on olive trees in a greenhouse, showing 63% of disease reduction. These results support the use of L. divaricata extract as another environmentally friendly tool to be included in an integrated disease management program for dry branch disease caused by P. palmivora. Highlights: L. divaricata extract showed an effective antimicrobial activity against P. palmivora. Piperine was identified in the divaricata extract by HPLC/MWD. The alkaloid piperine in divaricata extract showed antimicrobial activity on the mycelial growth of P. palmivora. L. divaricata extract could be included in an integrated management programme for dry branch disease caused by P. palmivora.
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