A preliminary study of antibacterial activity of thirty essential oils against several important plant pathogenic bacteria

Numerous scientific research studies all over the world have addressed the problem of agriculture in the 21st century as being particularly sensitive to climate change, which has caused phytopathogenic bacteria to spread. Therefore, there is a clear and urgent need to contain this kind of risk in ag...

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Main Authors: Popović Tatjana, Milićević Zoran, Oro Violeta, Kostić Igor, Radović Vesela, Jelušić Aleksandra, Krnjajić Slobodan
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection 2018-01-01
Series:Pesticidi i Fitomedicina
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-3949/2018/1820-39491804185P.pdf
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spelling doaj-3de843427cc84dd1a8c38daafebbce5d2021-03-23T11:52:15ZengInstitute of Pesticides and Environmental ProtectionPesticidi i Fitomedicina1820-39492406-10262018-01-01333-418519510.2298/PIF1804185P1820-39491804185PA preliminary study of antibacterial activity of thirty essential oils against several important plant pathogenic bacteriaPopović Tatjana0Milićević Zoran1Oro Violeta2Kostić Igor3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8414-3791Radović Vesela4Jelušić Aleksandra5https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0488-6182Krnjajić Slobodan6https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5278-4589Institute for Plant Protection and Environment, Belgrade, SerbiaInstitute for Plant Protection and Environment, Belgrade, SerbiaInstitute for Plant Protection and Environment, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, SerbiaNumerous scientific research studies all over the world have addressed the problem of agriculture in the 21st century as being particularly sensitive to climate change, which has caused phytopathogenic bacteria to spread. Therefore, there is a clear and urgent need to contain this kind of risk in agricultural production (both conventional and organic farming). The objective of this study was to determine the antibacterial activity of 30 essential oils (EOs) against three harmful plant pathogenic bacteria of agricultural importance, Erwinia amylovora, Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris and Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae. The study included in vitro testing, using an agar-diffusion assay. The EOs of Ceylon cinnamon (leaf and bark), oregano, clove bud and palmarosa revealed antibacterial activity against the test bacteria, and the maximum mean inhibition zone diameters of 35 mm was found against E. amylovora and X. campestris pv. campestris (highly sensitive reaction), while it was smaller in the case of P. syringae pv. syringae, from 18.25-26.25 mm (sensitive to very sensitive reaction). Maximum diameter of the zone of inhibition (35 mm) was obtained using basil and peppermint against E. amylovora, and rosemary, blue gum and camphor tree against X. campestris pv. campestris. Not a single EO inhibited P. syringae pv. syringae with the resulting total diameter zone of 35 mm, and this test bacteria was resultingly classified as the least susceptible bacterium of the three tested. EOs of lemongrass, aniseed, ylang ylang, silver fir, lemon, dwarf mountain pine, bay laurel and scots pine caused sensitive reaction of the tested bacteria. Peppermint, black cumin, Indian frankincense, bergamot orange, common juniper, bitter orange and neem produced variable reactions from total to weakly or no inhibition at all. Weakly activity was found in niaouli and Atlas cedar. Eastern red cedar, patchouli, Indian sandalwood and ginger caused no reaction of any of the test bacteria. The results offer a basis for further work based on in vivo testing for the purpose of developing ‘natural pesticides’ for control of phytopathogenic bacteria, thus giving a significant contribution to reducing yield losses in agriculture and sustainable development.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-3949/2018/1820-39491804185P.pdfessential oilsplant pathogenic bacteriabactericides
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author Popović Tatjana
Milićević Zoran
Oro Violeta
Kostić Igor
Radović Vesela
Jelušić Aleksandra
Krnjajić Slobodan
spellingShingle Popović Tatjana
Milićević Zoran
Oro Violeta
Kostić Igor
Radović Vesela
Jelušić Aleksandra
Krnjajić Slobodan
A preliminary study of antibacterial activity of thirty essential oils against several important plant pathogenic bacteria
Pesticidi i Fitomedicina
essential oils
plant pathogenic bacteria
bactericides
author_facet Popović Tatjana
Milićević Zoran
Oro Violeta
Kostić Igor
Radović Vesela
Jelušić Aleksandra
Krnjajić Slobodan
author_sort Popović Tatjana
title A preliminary study of antibacterial activity of thirty essential oils against several important plant pathogenic bacteria
title_short A preliminary study of antibacterial activity of thirty essential oils against several important plant pathogenic bacteria
title_full A preliminary study of antibacterial activity of thirty essential oils against several important plant pathogenic bacteria
title_fullStr A preliminary study of antibacterial activity of thirty essential oils against several important plant pathogenic bacteria
title_full_unstemmed A preliminary study of antibacterial activity of thirty essential oils against several important plant pathogenic bacteria
title_sort preliminary study of antibacterial activity of thirty essential oils against several important plant pathogenic bacteria
publisher Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection
series Pesticidi i Fitomedicina
issn 1820-3949
2406-1026
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Numerous scientific research studies all over the world have addressed the problem of agriculture in the 21st century as being particularly sensitive to climate change, which has caused phytopathogenic bacteria to spread. Therefore, there is a clear and urgent need to contain this kind of risk in agricultural production (both conventional and organic farming). The objective of this study was to determine the antibacterial activity of 30 essential oils (EOs) against three harmful plant pathogenic bacteria of agricultural importance, Erwinia amylovora, Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris and Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae. The study included in vitro testing, using an agar-diffusion assay. The EOs of Ceylon cinnamon (leaf and bark), oregano, clove bud and palmarosa revealed antibacterial activity against the test bacteria, and the maximum mean inhibition zone diameters of 35 mm was found against E. amylovora and X. campestris pv. campestris (highly sensitive reaction), while it was smaller in the case of P. syringae pv. syringae, from 18.25-26.25 mm (sensitive to very sensitive reaction). Maximum diameter of the zone of inhibition (35 mm) was obtained using basil and peppermint against E. amylovora, and rosemary, blue gum and camphor tree against X. campestris pv. campestris. Not a single EO inhibited P. syringae pv. syringae with the resulting total diameter zone of 35 mm, and this test bacteria was resultingly classified as the least susceptible bacterium of the three tested. EOs of lemongrass, aniseed, ylang ylang, silver fir, lemon, dwarf mountain pine, bay laurel and scots pine caused sensitive reaction of the tested bacteria. Peppermint, black cumin, Indian frankincense, bergamot orange, common juniper, bitter orange and neem produced variable reactions from total to weakly or no inhibition at all. Weakly activity was found in niaouli and Atlas cedar. Eastern red cedar, patchouli, Indian sandalwood and ginger caused no reaction of any of the test bacteria. The results offer a basis for further work based on in vivo testing for the purpose of developing ‘natural pesticides’ for control of phytopathogenic bacteria, thus giving a significant contribution to reducing yield losses in agriculture and sustainable development.
topic essential oils
plant pathogenic bacteria
bactericides
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-3949/2018/1820-39491804185P.pdf
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