Efficacy assessment of pomegranate peel aqueous extract for brown rot (Monilinia spp.) disease control

Brown rot, caused by both fungal pathogens Monilinia laxa and M. fructigena, is considered as one of major pre-and postharvest pathogen of tree fruit. Therefore, this study aimed at evaluating the in vitro and in vivo ability of pomegranate peel aqueous extract (PGE) against both fungal pathogens ca...

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Published inPhysiological and molecular plant pathology Vol. 110; p. 101482
Main Authors El Khetabi, Assia, Lahlali, Rachid, Askarne, Latifa, Ezrari, Said, El Ghadaroui, Lahsen, Tahiri, Abdessalem, Hrustić, Jovana, Amiri, Said
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.04.2020
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Summary:Brown rot, caused by both fungal pathogens Monilinia laxa and M. fructigena, is considered as one of major pre-and postharvest pathogen of tree fruit. Therefore, this study aimed at evaluating the in vitro and in vivo ability of pomegranate peel aqueous extract (PGE) against both fungal pathogens causing brown rot. Results showed a significant antifungal activity on the in vitro mycelial growth of both fungi with inhibition rates ranging from 76.65 to 90%. In addition, obtained results highlighted a positive correlation between the concentration rates of PGE and the mycelial growth inhibition and the EC50 were 9.93 and 12.84 mg/ml for M. fructigena and M. laxa, respectively. Interestingly, spore germination of both pathogenic fungi was significantly reduced by PGE with EC50 of 7.7 and 8.58 mg/ml for M. fructigena and M. laxa. The germ tube elongation was significantly reduced by PGE. Furthermore, the in vivo trial on apple fruit showed promising results with disease severity of 21.03 and 42% respectively for M. laxa and M. fructigena at 50 mg/ml aqueous extract concentration. This concentration showed also the highest content of total phenolic (2737.44 mg GAE/L) and flavonoid (309 mg QE/L). It was concluded that the aqueous extract of pomegranate peels might be a sustainable alternative control strategy of brown rot. As a result, studies on mechanisms behind its effectiveness and practical use as formulated biofungicide product should be further considered in more details. •The pomegranate peel aqueous extract (PGE) exhibited strong inhibition on mycelial growth of M.fructigena and M. laxa.•The PGE extract reduced significantly the spore germination and germ tube elongation of both pathogens of brown rot.•The EC50 of PGE were 9.93 and 12.84 mg/ml for M. fructigena and M. laxa.•The hyphae structure of Monilinia spp. was significantly altered by PGE.•The PGE concentration of 50 mg/mL reduced significantly the disease and showed highest total phenolic and flavonoid contents.
ISSN:0885-5765
1096-1178
DOI:10.1016/j.pmpp.2020.101482