Evaluation of a novel fungicidal extract from blue spruce, Picea pungens

IF 1.7 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES
Yonghong Guo, Bin Zhou, Margaret Pooler
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Abstract

Aqueous extracts from 22 species of evergreen plants and 32 accessions of spruce (Picea A. Dietr.) were screened using an in vitro assay to determine their anti-fungal activity against Calonectria henricotiae, one of the causal agents of boxwood blight. Most of the evergreen species and all the spruce accessions showed significant antifungal activity (P<0.05); in particular, the extract from one accession of Picea pungens Engelm. had significant effective fungistatic and fungicidal activity (P<0.05), both in vitro and when tested on detached boxwood leaves and whole boxwood plants. The extraction process was simple, consisting of autoclaving fresh leaves in water, and once extracted, the active compound was stable in aqueous solution and when lyophilized and reconstituted. Further investigations will focus on the potential of this extract as an alternative to traditional fungicides for use in a wide range of crops and in diverse applications from controlling fungal infections in the landscape to preventing post-harvest losses in fruit and vegetable crops.
评估从蓝云杉(Picea pungens)中提取的新型杀菌提取物
采用体外试验筛选了 22 种常绿植物和 32 个云杉(Picea A. Dietr.)品种的水提取物,以确定它们对黄杨枯萎病病原菌之一 Calonectria henricotiae 的抗真菌活性。大多数常绿树种和所有云杉品种都显示出了显著的抗真菌活性(P<0.05);特别是,从一种云杉品种中提取的提取物具有显著的有效杀真菌和杀真菌活性(P<0.05),无论是在体外还是在黄杨离体叶片和黄杨全株上进行测试时都是如此。提取过程非常简单,只需将新鲜叶片在水中高压灭菌,提取后的活性化合物在水溶液中以及冻干和重组时都很稳定。进一步的研究将侧重于这种提取物作为传统杀菌剂替代品的潜力,它可用于多种作物和多种应用领域,从控制景观中的真菌感染到防止水果和蔬菜作物收获后的损失。
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Plant Health Progress
Plant Health Progress Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Horticulture
CiteScore
3.00
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13.00%
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82
期刊介绍: Plant Health Progress, a member journal of the Plant Management Network, is a multidisciplinary science-based journal covering all aspects of applied plant health management in agriculture and horticulture. Both peer-reviewed and fully citable, the journal is a credible online-only publication. Plant Health Progress is a not-for-profit collaborative endeavor of the plant health community at large, serving practitioners worldwide. Its primary goal is to provide a comprehensive one-stop Internet resource for plant health information.
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