Evaluating the Antifungal Potential of Botanical Compounds to Control <i>Botryotinia fuckeliana</i> and <i>Rhizoctonia solani</i>

The European Union is promoting regulatory changes to ban fungicides because of the impact their use has on the ecosystem and the adverse effects they can pose for humans. An ecofriendly alternative to these chemicals to fight against fungal species with low toxicity is essential oils and their comp...

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Main Authors: Francisca Sempere-Ferre, Jordi Asamar, Vicente Castell, Josefa Roselló, M. Pilar Santamarina
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/9/2472
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spelling doaj-bef3f814bcfd4574912a2a462feea5c22021-04-23T23:04:37ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492021-04-01262472247210.3390/molecules26092472Evaluating the Antifungal Potential of Botanical Compounds to Control <i>Botryotinia fuckeliana</i> and <i>Rhizoctonia solani</i>Francisca Sempere-Ferre0Jordi Asamar1Vicente Castell2Josefa Roselló3M. Pilar Santamarina4Departamento de Estadística e Investigación Operativa Aplicadas y Calidad, Universitat Politècnica de València, Camino de Vera s/n, 46022 Valencia, SpainDepartamento de Ecosistemas Agroforestales, Universitat Politècnica de València, Camino de Vera s/n, 46022 Valencia, SpainDepartamento de Producción Vegetal, Universitat Politècnica de València, Camino de Vera s/n, 46022 Valencia, SpainDepartamento de Ecosistemas Agroforestales, Universitat Politècnica de València, Camino de Vera s/n, 46022 Valencia, SpainDepartamento de Ecosistemas Agroforestales, Universitat Politècnica de València, Camino de Vera s/n, 46022 Valencia, SpainThe European Union is promoting regulatory changes to ban fungicides because of the impact their use has on the ecosystem and the adverse effects they can pose for humans. An ecofriendly alternative to these chemicals to fight against fungal species with low toxicity is essential oils and their compounds extracted from aromatic plants. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the in vitro antifungal capacity of the botanical compounds eugenol, carvacrol, thymol, and cinnamaldehyde, and the synergy or antagonism of their mixtures, against <i>Botryotinia fuckeliana</i> and <i>Rhizoctonia solani</i>. Different bioassays were performed at doses of 300, 200, 150, and 100 µg/mL using pure commercial compounds and their combination in potato dextrose agar culture medium. Growth rate and the mycelium growth inhibition parameters were calculated. Phenolic compounds and their combination inhibited the development of species at the different concentrations, with fungicidal or fungistatic activity shown under almost all the tested conditions. When comparing the growth rates of the species in the control plates and treatments, the statistical analysis showed that there were statistically significant differences. The mixture of compounds improved fungicidal activity against the studied species and at a lower concentration of monoterpenes.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/9/2472antifungal activitymixturesthymolcarvacrolcinnamaldehydebotanical compound
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author Francisca Sempere-Ferre
Jordi Asamar
Vicente Castell
Josefa Roselló
M. Pilar Santamarina
spellingShingle Francisca Sempere-Ferre
Jordi Asamar
Vicente Castell
Josefa Roselló
M. Pilar Santamarina
Evaluating the Antifungal Potential of Botanical Compounds to Control <i>Botryotinia fuckeliana</i> and <i>Rhizoctonia solani</i>
Molecules
antifungal activity
mixtures
thymol
carvacrol
cinnamaldehyde
botanical compound
author_facet Francisca Sempere-Ferre
Jordi Asamar
Vicente Castell
Josefa Roselló
M. Pilar Santamarina
author_sort Francisca Sempere-Ferre
title Evaluating the Antifungal Potential of Botanical Compounds to Control <i>Botryotinia fuckeliana</i> and <i>Rhizoctonia solani</i>
title_short Evaluating the Antifungal Potential of Botanical Compounds to Control <i>Botryotinia fuckeliana</i> and <i>Rhizoctonia solani</i>
title_full Evaluating the Antifungal Potential of Botanical Compounds to Control <i>Botryotinia fuckeliana</i> and <i>Rhizoctonia solani</i>
title_fullStr Evaluating the Antifungal Potential of Botanical Compounds to Control <i>Botryotinia fuckeliana</i> and <i>Rhizoctonia solani</i>
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the Antifungal Potential of Botanical Compounds to Control <i>Botryotinia fuckeliana</i> and <i>Rhizoctonia solani</i>
title_sort evaluating the antifungal potential of botanical compounds to control <i>botryotinia fuckeliana</i> and <i>rhizoctonia solani</i>
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The European Union is promoting regulatory changes to ban fungicides because of the impact their use has on the ecosystem and the adverse effects they can pose for humans. An ecofriendly alternative to these chemicals to fight against fungal species with low toxicity is essential oils and their compounds extracted from aromatic plants. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the in vitro antifungal capacity of the botanical compounds eugenol, carvacrol, thymol, and cinnamaldehyde, and the synergy or antagonism of their mixtures, against <i>Botryotinia fuckeliana</i> and <i>Rhizoctonia solani</i>. Different bioassays were performed at doses of 300, 200, 150, and 100 µg/mL using pure commercial compounds and their combination in potato dextrose agar culture medium. Growth rate and the mycelium growth inhibition parameters were calculated. Phenolic compounds and their combination inhibited the development of species at the different concentrations, with fungicidal or fungistatic activity shown under almost all the tested conditions. When comparing the growth rates of the species in the control plates and treatments, the statistical analysis showed that there were statistically significant differences. The mixture of compounds improved fungicidal activity against the studied species and at a lower concentration of monoterpenes.
topic antifungal activity
mixtures
thymol
carvacrol
cinnamaldehyde
botanical compound
url https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/9/2472
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