Effect of Plant Oils and Extracts on Uredospores of Hemileia vastatrix Germination and Attack Intensity

R. Harni, E. Taufik, S. Samsudin
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Abstract

Rust disease caused by fungus Hemileia vastatrix is a major disease of Arabica coffee, which reduces yield by 20%–70%. Botanical fungicide is a potential alternative because environmentally friendly and safe to humans health. The research aimed to analyze the effect of oils and extracts of fungicidal plants on uredospore germination and attack intensity of H. vastatrix. The research was conducted in laboratory and greenhouse of Indonesian Industrial and Beverages Crops Research Institute (IIBCRI), Sukabumi, from January to December 2016. The plant oils were of cloves, citronella, Reutealis trisperma, and neem, while the plant extracts used were mahogany, Ageratum conyzoides, and wood vinegar. Those oils and extracts were assessed on uredospores germination of H. vastatrix, both in vitro and on coffee seedlings in the greenhouse. A complete randomized block design was used with 9 treatments and 5 replications. The oils and extracts at 5% concentration were applied on coffee leaves of 6 months old plants then inoculated with H. vastratrix uredospora simultaneously. Attack symptoms, incubation period, attack percentage and intensity were observed. The results showed that plant oils and extracts used in present study effectively reduced the uredospora germination of H. vastatrix. However, oils of neem and R. trisperma as well as A. conizoides extract are more potential to suppress H. vastatrix infection in coffee leaves in greenhouse and reduced attack intensity from 22.2% to 3.6%; 5.2%; and 7.6% with inhibitory level at 83.8%; 76.6%; and 65.8%, respectively. Therefore, they are considered as potential biocontrols for rust disease.
植物油及提取物对半月莲尿道孢子萌发及攻击强度的影响
由真菌半锈病引起的锈病是阿拉比卡咖啡的主要病害,可使产量降低20% ~ 70%。植物性杀菌剂是一种潜在的替代品,因为它既环保又对人体健康安全。本研究旨在分析杀菌剂植物精油及提取物对瓦斯垂丝桃脲孢子萌发及攻击强度的影响。该研究于2016年1月至12月在Sukabumi印度尼西亚工业和饮料作物研究所(IIBCRI)的实验室和温室进行。植物油为丁香、香茅、三种草和楝树,植物提取物为红木、鹰嘴藤和木醋。这些精油和提取物在体外和温室内的咖啡幼苗上对石竹的尿素孢子萌发进行了评估。采用完全随机区组设计,9个处理,5个重复。将5%浓度的精油和提取物涂于6个月树龄的咖啡叶上,然后同时接种尿孢弧菌。观察发作症状、潜伏期、发作百分率和发作强度。结果表明,本研究所使用的植物油和提取物能有效地降低石竹脲孢子的萌发。而楝树油、三穗草油和灰锥虫提取物对温室内咖啡叶的虫病有较强的抑制作用,侵染强度由22.2%降至3.6%;5.2%;7.6%,抑制水平为83.8%;76.6%;分别为65.8%。因此,它们被认为是防治锈病的潜在生物防治手段。
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