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The Use of Essential Oils from Thyme, Sage and Peppermint against Colletotrichum acutatum
The Colletotrichum spp. is a significant strawberry pathogen causing yield losses of up to 50%. The most common method to control plant diseases is through the use of chemical fungicides. The findings of plants antimicrobial activities, low toxicity, and biodegradability of essential oils (EO), make...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7827828/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33429842 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10010114 |
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author | Morkeliūnė, Armina Rasiukevičiūtė, Neringa Šernaitė, Lina Valiuškaitė, Alma |
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description | The Colletotrichum spp. is a significant strawberry pathogen causing yield losses of up to 50%. The most common method to control plant diseases is through the use of chemical fungicides. The findings of plants antimicrobial activities, low toxicity, and biodegradability of essential oils (EO), make them suitable for biological protection against fungal pathogens. The aim is to evaluate the inhibition of Colletotrichum acutatum by thyme, sage, and peppermint EO in vitro on detached strawberry leaves and determine EO chemical composition. Our results revealed that the dominant compound of thyme was thymol 41.35%, peppermint: menthone 44.56%, sage: α,β-thujone 34.45%, and camphor: 20.46%. Thyme EO inhibited C. acutatum completely above 200 μL L(−1) concentration in vitro. Peppermint and sage EO reduced mycelial growth of C. acutatum. In addition, in vitro, results are promising for biological control. The detached strawberry leaves experiments showed that disease reduction 4 days after inoculation was 15.8% at 1000 μL L(−1) of peppermint EO and 5.3% at 800 μL L(−1) of thyme compared with control. Our findings could potentially help to manage C. acutatum; however, the detached strawberry leaves assay showed that EO efficacy was relatively low on tested concentrations and should be increased. |
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spelling | pubmed-78278282021-01-25 The Use of Essential Oils from Thyme, Sage and Peppermint against Colletotrichum acutatum Morkeliūnė, Armina Rasiukevičiūtė, Neringa Šernaitė, Lina Valiuškaitė, Alma Plants (Basel) Article The Colletotrichum spp. is a significant strawberry pathogen causing yield losses of up to 50%. The most common method to control plant diseases is through the use of chemical fungicides. The findings of plants antimicrobial activities, low toxicity, and biodegradability of essential oils (EO), make them suitable for biological protection against fungal pathogens. The aim is to evaluate the inhibition of Colletotrichum acutatum by thyme, sage, and peppermint EO in vitro on detached strawberry leaves and determine EO chemical composition. Our results revealed that the dominant compound of thyme was thymol 41.35%, peppermint: menthone 44.56%, sage: α,β-thujone 34.45%, and camphor: 20.46%. Thyme EO inhibited C. acutatum completely above 200 μL L(−1) concentration in vitro. Peppermint and sage EO reduced mycelial growth of C. acutatum. In addition, in vitro, results are promising for biological control. The detached strawberry leaves experiments showed that disease reduction 4 days after inoculation was 15.8% at 1000 μL L(−1) of peppermint EO and 5.3% at 800 μL L(−1) of thyme compared with control. Our findings could potentially help to manage C. acutatum; however, the detached strawberry leaves assay showed that EO efficacy was relatively low on tested concentrations and should be increased. MDPI 2021-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7827828/ /pubmed/33429842 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10010114 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Morkeliūnė, Armina Rasiukevičiūtė, Neringa Šernaitė, Lina Valiuškaitė, Alma The Use of Essential Oils from Thyme, Sage and Peppermint against Colletotrichum acutatum |
title | The Use of Essential Oils from Thyme, Sage and Peppermint against Colletotrichum acutatum |
title_full | The Use of Essential Oils from Thyme, Sage and Peppermint against Colletotrichum acutatum |
title_fullStr | The Use of Essential Oils from Thyme, Sage and Peppermint against Colletotrichum acutatum |
title_full_unstemmed | The Use of Essential Oils from Thyme, Sage and Peppermint against Colletotrichum acutatum |
title_short | The Use of Essential Oils from Thyme, Sage and Peppermint against Colletotrichum acutatum |
title_sort | use of essential oils from thyme, sage and peppermint against colletotrichum acutatum |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7827828/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33429842 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10010114 |
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