In-vitro antibacterial activities of the essential oils of aromatic plants against Erwinia herbicola (Lohnis) and pseudomonas putida (Kris Hamilton)

This study was designed to examine in vitro antibacterial activities of essential oils extracted from 53 aromatic plants of Gorakhpur Division (UP, INDIA) for the control of two phytopathogenic bacteria namely Erwinia herbicola and Pseudomonas putida causing several post-harvest diseases in frui...

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Main Authors: Pandey Abhay K., Singh Pooja, Palni Uma T., Tripathi N.N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2012-01-01
Series:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2012/0352-51391100192P.pdf
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spelling doaj-de098c7db65c4a6e8b94230441665eaa2020-11-25T00:10:19ZengSerbian Chemical Society Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51392012-01-0177331332310.2298/JSC110524192PIn-vitro antibacterial activities of the essential oils of aromatic plants against Erwinia herbicola (Lohnis) and pseudomonas putida (Kris Hamilton)Pandey Abhay K.Singh PoojaPalni Uma T.Tripathi N.N.This study was designed to examine in vitro antibacterial activities of essential oils extracted from 53 aromatic plants of Gorakhpur Division (UP, INDIA) for the control of two phytopathogenic bacteria namely Erwinia herbicola and Pseudomonas putida causing several post-harvest diseases in fruits and vegetables. Out of 53 oils screened, 8 oils such as Chenopodium ambrosioides, Citrus aurantium, Clausena pentaphylla, Hyptis suaveolens, Lippia alba, Mentha arvensis, Ocimum sanctum and Vitex negundo completely inhibited the growth of test bacteria. Furthermore MIC & MBC values of C. ambrosioides oil were least for Erw. herbicola (0.25 & 2.0 μl/ml) and Ps. putida (0.12 & 1.0 μl/ml) respectively than other 7 oils as well as Agromycin and Streptomycin drugs used in current study. GC and GC-MS analysis of Chenopodium oil revealed presence of 125 major and minor compounds, out of them, 14 compounds were recognized. The findings concluded that Chenopodium oil may be regarded as safe antibacterial agent for the management of post-harvest diseases of fruits and vegetables.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2012/0352-51391100192P.pdfPhytopathogenic bacteriaChenopodium ambrosioides oilGC/GCMS
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author Pandey Abhay K.
Singh Pooja
Palni Uma T.
Tripathi N.N.
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Singh Pooja
Palni Uma T.
Tripathi N.N.
In-vitro antibacterial activities of the essential oils of aromatic plants against Erwinia herbicola (Lohnis) and pseudomonas putida (Kris Hamilton)
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
Phytopathogenic bacteria
Chenopodium ambrosioides oil
GC/GCMS
author_facet Pandey Abhay K.
Singh Pooja
Palni Uma T.
Tripathi N.N.
author_sort Pandey Abhay K.
title In-vitro antibacterial activities of the essential oils of aromatic plants against Erwinia herbicola (Lohnis) and pseudomonas putida (Kris Hamilton)
title_short In-vitro antibacterial activities of the essential oils of aromatic plants against Erwinia herbicola (Lohnis) and pseudomonas putida (Kris Hamilton)
title_full In-vitro antibacterial activities of the essential oils of aromatic plants against Erwinia herbicola (Lohnis) and pseudomonas putida (Kris Hamilton)
title_fullStr In-vitro antibacterial activities of the essential oils of aromatic plants against Erwinia herbicola (Lohnis) and pseudomonas putida (Kris Hamilton)
title_full_unstemmed In-vitro antibacterial activities of the essential oils of aromatic plants against Erwinia herbicola (Lohnis) and pseudomonas putida (Kris Hamilton)
title_sort in-vitro antibacterial activities of the essential oils of aromatic plants against erwinia herbicola (lohnis) and pseudomonas putida (kris hamilton)
publisher Serbian Chemical Society
series Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
issn 0352-5139
publishDate 2012-01-01
description This study was designed to examine in vitro antibacterial activities of essential oils extracted from 53 aromatic plants of Gorakhpur Division (UP, INDIA) for the control of two phytopathogenic bacteria namely Erwinia herbicola and Pseudomonas putida causing several post-harvest diseases in fruits and vegetables. Out of 53 oils screened, 8 oils such as Chenopodium ambrosioides, Citrus aurantium, Clausena pentaphylla, Hyptis suaveolens, Lippia alba, Mentha arvensis, Ocimum sanctum and Vitex negundo completely inhibited the growth of test bacteria. Furthermore MIC & MBC values of C. ambrosioides oil were least for Erw. herbicola (0.25 & 2.0 μl/ml) and Ps. putida (0.12 & 1.0 μl/ml) respectively than other 7 oils as well as Agromycin and Streptomycin drugs used in current study. GC and GC-MS analysis of Chenopodium oil revealed presence of 125 major and minor compounds, out of them, 14 compounds were recognized. The findings concluded that Chenopodium oil may be regarded as safe antibacterial agent for the management of post-harvest diseases of fruits and vegetables.
topic Phytopathogenic bacteria
Chenopodium ambrosioides oil
GC/GCMS
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2012/0352-51391100192P.pdf
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