Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering (Dec 2021)

IN VITRO ACTIVITY OF EXTRACTS OF FIVE MEDICINAL PLANT SPECIES ON PLANT PATHOGENIC FUNGI

  • Shufeng YAO, Jiali XU, Haibo ZHANG, Hong GAO, Shibin SHANG, Dan WANG

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FASE-2020343
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 635 – 644

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<List> <ListItem><ItemContent><p>• Ethyl acetate and 95% ethanol extracts from T. chinensis rhizomes gave great inhibition on six plant pathogenic fungi</p></ItemContent></ListItem> <ListItem><ItemContent><p>• T. chinensis has potential to be a new natural fungicide resource</p></ItemContent></ListItem> <ListItem><ItemContent><p>• T. chinensis has potential to be used for the preservation of agricultural and forestry products such as fruits and vegetables</p></ItemContent></ListItem></List></p> <p>The antifungal effectiveness of extracts of five medicinal plant species was determined. The inhibitory activity of extracts of Eucalyptus tereticornis, Xanthium sibiricum, Artemisia argyi, Tupistra chinensis and Pyrola calliantha were evaluated against the mycelial growth of the plant pathogenic fungi Aspergillus niger, Botrytis cinerea, Penicillium digitatum, P. expansum, P. italicum and Rhizopus stolonifer. All plant extracts were prepared at 60°C using solvents (either water, 50% ethanol (v/v), 95% ethanol (v/v), ethyl acetate or petroleum ether). Fungicidal effects of all plants tested were confirmed. Different extracts from the same plant species gave different degrees of inhibition. All aqueous extracts had weak or no activity on all fungi tested. Ethyl acetate and 95% ethanol extracts from T. chinensis rhizomes gave greater inhibition and a broader spectrum inhibition than the other extracts. T. chinensis may have potential as a new natural fungicide and may be used for the preservation of agricultural and forestry products such as fruits and vegetables.

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