[Protection by some plant methanol extracts of cherry tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum var. Cerasiforme) from fungic infection by Alternaria alternata].

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Biologie Aujourd''hui Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-08-10 DOI:10.1051/jbio/2020001
Souâd Akroum, Moad Rouibah
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Abstract

Cherry tomato is very susceptible to fungal infections that can cause considerable damage in crops and during storage. Alternaria infection is one of the most common and dangerous alterations for this fruit. They are caused by Alternaria alternata or some other species belonging to the same genus. In this work, we tested the antifungal activity of methanol extracts from five plants harvested in the region of Jijel (Algeria) on A. alternata. The activity was first tested in vitro and then on greenhouse cherry tomato plants: extracts were applied to healthy plants before infection in order to test their preventive action, and after infection to determine whether they are able to knock out Alternaria. Results showed that Rosmarinus officinalis and Lavandula angustifolia extracts were the most active in vitro on A. alternata. Microscopic observations of the mold indicated that these extracts inhibited the dictyospores production. The antifungal activity tested on the plants grown in greenhouse revealed that R. officinalis extract still was the most active. Extracts of L. angustifolia and Punica granatum did not protect the plants from Alternaria infection, but provided a total cure at the end of the treatment. Extracts from Quercus suber and Eucalyptus globulus were the least active. They did not bestow any protection nor complete healing of the plants. Dictyospores counting on fruits at the end of the treatment confirmed the results obtained for the greenhouse crops.

[一些植物甲醇提取物对圣女果(Solanum lycopersicum var. cerasiformme)抗互花霉真菌感染的保护作用]。
樱桃番茄非常容易受到真菌感染,真菌感染会对作物和储存造成相当大的损害。互交菌感染是这种水果最常见和最危险的变异之一。它们是由alternnaria alternata或其他属于同一属的物种引起的。在这项工作中,我们测试了五种植物甲醇提取物在吉耶尔(阿尔及利亚)地区的抗真菌活性。该活性首先在体外进行了测试,然后在温室樱桃番茄植株上进行了测试:在感染前将提取物应用于健康植株,以测试其预防作用,并在感染后确定它们是否能够击倒互花孢菌。结果表明,迷迭香和薰衣草提取物对花楸的体外活性最高。显微镜观察表明,这些提取物抑制了孢子的产生。对温室栽培植株的抑菌活性试验表明,黄皮提取物的抑菌活性最高。黑穗草和石榴提取物不能保护植株免受交替孢菌感染,但在处理结束时能完全治愈交替孢菌。栓皮栎和蓝桉提取物活性最低。他们没有给予任何保护,也没有完全治愈植物。处理结束时果实上的盘孢计数证实了温室作物的结果。
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