Antifungal activity of cinnamon and clove essential oils against button mushroom pathogens Cladobotryum dendroides (Bull.) W. Gams & Hooz and Lecanicillium fungicola var. fungicola (Preuss) Hasebrauk
J. Lukovic, M. Stepanović, B. Todorovic, S. Milijasevic-Marcic, N. Duduk, I. Vico, I. Potocnik
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Abstract
SUMMARY Antifungal activity of two essential oils, cinnamon ( Cinnamomum verum J. Presl) and clove ( Syzygium aromaticum (L.) Merrill & Perry), was evaluated against Cladobotryum dendroides (Bull.) W. Gams & Hooz, and Lecanicillium fungicola var. fungicola (Preuss) Hasebrauk, the causal agents of cobweb and dry bubble disease of cultivated mushroom. Inhibitory and fungicidal activity of the selected essential oils was assayed using three methods: microdilution, macrodilution fumigant and macrodilution contact method. Comparing all three methods, clove essential oil showed stronger activity than cinnamon against both fungi, having minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) at the lowest concentrations tested (1.56, 0.02 and 0.1 µl ml -1 , respectively). However, cinnamon oil was more toxic to L. fungicola var. fungicola then to C. dendroides in all three methods. Both oils exhibited stronger antifungal effects when used in the macrodilution fumigant than in contact method. The results showed that both cinnamon and clove essential oils have the potential for further in vivo experiments against L. fungicola var. fungicola and C. dendroides and indicated a possible use of these oils in integrated disease management in mushrooms.
肉桂(Cinnamomum verum J. Presl)和丁香(Syzygium aromaticum (L.))两种精油的抗真菌活性Merrill & Perry),对Cladobotryum dendriides(牛)进行了评估。W. Gams & Hooz,以及真菌Lecanicillium fungicola var. fungicola (Preuss) Hasebrauk,栽培蘑菇的蛛网病和干泡病的致病因子。采用微量稀释法、大量稀释熏蒸法和大量稀释接触法对所选精油的抑菌活性进行了测定。对比三种方法,丁香精油对两种真菌的抑菌活性均强于肉桂精油,在最低浓度下具有最低抑菌浓度(分别为1.56、0.02和0.1µl ml -1)。肉桂油对真菌变种真菌的毒力大于对树突真菌的毒力。这两种油在大稀释熏蒸剂中使用时比在接触熏蒸剂中使用时表现出更强的抗真菌效果。结果表明,肉桂精油和丁香精油具有进一步的体内实验潜力,可用于真菌弧菌、真菌弧菌和树突线虫,并表明这些精油可能用于蘑菇的综合疾病管理。