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摘要
在本研究中,我们研究了甘草根甲醇提取物的抗真菌活性,它能抑制植物病原体 Fusarium oxysporum 和 Phytophthora capsici 的生长。G. uralensis Fisch.提取物在处理后 3 天、6 天和 9 天对 F. oxysporum 的 EC50 值分别为 113.4、150.6 和 191.4 μg/ml,对 P. capsici 的 EC50 值分别为 84.7、148.6 和 190.1 μg/ml,抗真菌活性呈剂量依赖性反应。G. uralensis Fisch.提取物在处理后 3、6 和 9 天对 F. oxysporum 的 MIC 值分别为 100、200 和 400 μg/ml。相比之下,在处理后 3 天、6 天和 9 天,荚膜穗霉的 MIC 值分别为 50、100 和 100 μg/ml。用 400 μg/ml G. uralensis Fisch.提取物培养三天后,F. oxysporum 的菌丝出现异常和萎缩,导致菌丝崩溃。与此相反,P. capsici 的菌丝膨胀,分枝增多。这些结果为了解 G. uralensis Fisch.提取物中的抗真菌代谢物提供了宝贵的信息,有助于开发旨在控制病原真菌生长的环境友好型产品。
Antifungal activity of a methanolic extract of Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch. root against Fusarium oxysporum and Phytophthora capsici
In the present study, we investigated the antifungal activity of a methanolic extract of Glycyrrhiza uralensisFisch. root, which inhibited the growth of the plant pathogens Fusarium oxysporum and Phytophthora capsici. The EC50 values of the G. uralensis Fisch. extract three, six, and nine days after treatment were 113.4, 150.6, and 191.4 μg/ml for F. oxysporum and 84.7, 148.6, and 190.1 μg/ml for P. capsici, respectively, and the antifungal activity exhibited a dose-dependent response. The MIC value of G. uralensis Fisch. extract was found to be 100, 200, and 400 μg/ml at three, six, and nine days after treatment for F. oxysporum. In contrast, for P. capsici, the MIC value was 50, 100, and 100 μg/ml at three, six, and nine days after treatment. After three days of incubation with 400 μg/ml G. uralensis Fisch. extract, the hyphae of F. oxysporum exhibited abnormalities and atrophy, leading to mycelial collapse. In contrast, the hyphae of P. capsici displayed swelling with increased branching. These results furnish valuable insights into the antifungal metabolites present in G. uralensis Fisch. extract, contributing to the development of environmentally friendly products aimed at controlling the growth of pathogenic fungi.