1. In vitro control of post-harvest fruit rot fungi by some plant essential oil components.
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Camele I, Altieri L, De Martino L, De Feo V, Mancini E, and Rana GL
- Subjects
- Acyclic Monoterpenes, Bicyclic Monoterpenes, Botrytis drug effects, Botrytis physiology, Bridged Bicyclo Compounds pharmacology, Cyclohexane Monoterpenes, Cymenes, Fungi physiology, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Monoterpenes pharmacology, Oils, Volatile chemistry, Penicillium drug effects, Penicillium physiology, Phytophthora drug effects, Phytophthora physiology, Rhizopus drug effects, Rhizopus physiology, Terpenes pharmacology, Thymol pharmacology, Antifungal Agents pharmacology, Fruit microbiology, Fungi drug effects, Oils, Volatile pharmacology, Plant Diseases microbiology
- Abstract
Eight substances that are main components of the essential oils from three Mediterranean aromatic plants (Verbena officinalis, Thymus vulgaris and Origanum vulgare), previously found active against some phytopathogenic Fungi and Stramenopila, have been tested in vitro against five etiological agents of post-harvest fruit decay, Botrytis cinerea, Penicillium italicum, P. expansum, Phytophthora citrophthora and Rhizopus stolonifer. The tested compounds were β-fellandrene, β-pinene, camphene, carvacrol, citral, o-cymene, γ-terpinene and thymol. Citral exhibited a fungicidal action against P. citrophthora; carvacrol and thymol showed a fungistatic activity against P. citrophthora and R. stolonifer. Citral and carvacrol at 250 ppm, and thymol at 150 and 250 ppm stopped the growth of B. cinerea. Moreover, thymol showed fungistatic and fungicidal action against P. italicum. Finally, the mycelium growth of P. expansum was inhibited in the presence of 250 ppm of thymol and carvacrol. These results represent an important step toward the goal to use some essential oils or their components as natural preservatives for fruits and foodstuffs, due to their safety for consumer healthy and positive effect on shelf life extension of agricultural fresh products.
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- 2012
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