野生牛至萃取物对镰刀菌菌丝生长和孢子萌发的抑制作用:来自体外、植物体内和微观实验的证据

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由镰孢菌(Fusarium oxysporum)引起的镰孢枯萎病是对包括马铃薯在内的农作物最具破坏性的病害之一。这种真菌分布广泛,并通过抗性孢子传播。在这项研究中,通过体外(使用有毒食品技术)和植物体内试验,测试了野生细叶牛至气生部分的有机(甲醇、己烷和氯仿)和水提取物对 F. oxysporum 的菌丝和孢子的抗性。此外,还通过 HPLC-PDA-MS/MS 鉴定了提取物的化学成分。然后,利用分子建模明确了已鉴定生物大分子的抗真菌活性。结果表明,有机萃取物和水萃取物具有显著的抗真菌和抗孢子活性,不同的萃取物、浓度和应用试验会产生不同的效果。在水提取物的体外试验中,浓度为 10 毫克/毫升-1 时的抗真菌活性最高,浓度为 50 毫克/毫升-1 时的抗孢子活性最高(91.79%)。在有机萃取物中,甲醇对真菌最有效,5 毫克/升-1 浓度下对菌丝的抑制率为 100%,20 毫克/升-1 浓度下的抗孢子效果最高(73.58%)。在种植试验中,20 毫克/升-1 的甲醇提取物可使病害严重程度达到 0%,而 50 毫克/升-1 的水提取物可使病害严重程度降低到 7%,两者的效果都明显高于未处理的对照。因此,甲醇是最有效的提取物,这些生物特性得到了多种生物活性分子的支持,其中包括 56 个分子,而水提取物中只有 28 个分子。这些分子包括芹菜甙、山柰酚甙和丹酚酸 b。不过,还需要进行更多的研究,以明确各成分的抑制作用及其在受控和野外条件下的协同作用。
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Inhibitory effects of wild Origanum elongatum extracts on Fusarium oxysporum mycelium growth and spores germination: Evidence from in-vitro, in-planta, and in-silico experiments
Fusarium wilt, caused by Fusarium oxysporum, is one of the most devastating diseases to crops including potatoes. This fungus is widespread and dispersed via resistant spores. In this study, organic (methanol, hexane, and chloroform) and aqueous extracts of the aerial parts of wild Origanum elongatum were tested against mycelium and spores of F. oxysporum in both in-vitro (using the poisoned food technique) and in-planta assays. Further, the chemical composition of the extract was identified via HPLC-PDA-MS/MS. Then, molecular modeling was used to clarify the antifungal activity of identified biomolecules. The obtained results showed that organic and aqueous extracts showed significant antifungal and anti-sporulation activities with different effectiveness depending on the extract, concentration, and application test. In in-vitro assays of the aqueous extract, the highest antifungal activity was recorded at concentrations of 10 mg mL−1, while the highest anti-sporulation activity (91.79 %) was observed at 50 mg mL−1. In the organic extracts, methanol was the most effective against fungus with 100 % inhibition of mycelium at 5 mg mL −1 and the highest anti-sporulation effect (73.58 %) at 20 mg mL−1. In in-planta assays, the methanolic extract at 20 mg mL−1 achieved 0 % disease severity, while the aqueous extract at 50 mg mL−1 reduced severity to 7 %, both significantly more effective than the untreated control. Therefore, methanol was the most effective and these biological properties are supported by a wide range of bioactive molecules, including 56 molecules compared to only 28 molecules in the aqueous extract. These include glycosides of apigenin and kaempferol and salvianolic acid b. However, more research is needed to clarify the inhibition action of the individual components and their synergetic actions in controlled and field conditions.
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