Plants (Oct 2022)

<i>Eucalyptus cinerea</i> and <i>E. nicholii</i> by-Products as Source of Bioactive Compounds for Agricultural Applications

  • Paola Malaspina,
  • Marina Papaianni,
  • Marta Ranesi,
  • Flavio Polito,
  • Cristina Danna,
  • Pierluca Aicardi,
  • Laura Cornara,
  • Sheridan L. Woo,
  • Vincenzo De Feo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11202777
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 20
p. 2777

Abstract

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The cultivation of different species of Eucalyptus has recently expanded in Liguria (Italy) due to the growing demand of the North European floricultural market. Eucalyptus tree branches are cut and selected for their quality, resulting in large amounts of waste biomass to be disposed of. The aim of our study was to evaluate the phytotoxic and antimicrobial activities of essential oils (EOs) from pruning wastes of E. cinerea (EC) and E. nicholii (EN), for potential applications in agriculture. Phytochemical analyses showed eucalyptol (1,8-cineole) as the major component in both EOs, but the EO yield of EN was higher than that of EC, in agreement with a significantly higher oil gland density on EN leaves. EOs from both species showed phytotoxicity on both weeds tested, but no significant inhibition on horticultural crop seed germination, except for Raphanus sativus. The EO from EC showed the strongest antibacterial activity, while the EO from EN showed the strongest antifungal activity. Concluding, EOs from Eucalyptus pruning may be used as possible alternatives to synthetic herbicides and pesticides, acting as antimicrobial and antifungal agents, thus representing a safe strategy for crop management programs.

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