Antimicrobial Activity of Pinus wallachiana Leaf Extracts against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense and Analysis of Its Fractions by HPLC
Fusarium wilt has ruined banana production and poses a major threat to its industry because of highly virulent f. sp. (Foc) race 4. The present study focused on the efficacy of leaf extracts and its organic fractions against Foc in in vitro and greenhouse experiments. The presence of polyphenols in...
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Published in | Pathogens (Basel) Vol. 11; no. 3; p. 347 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Switzerland
MDPI AG
12.03.2022
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Summary: | Fusarium wilt has ruined banana production and poses a major threat to its industry because of highly virulent
f. sp.
(Foc) race 4. The present study focused on the efficacy of
leaf extracts and its organic fractions against Foc in in vitro and greenhouse experiments. The presence of polyphenols in the fractions was also investigated using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The in vitro tests carried out for the leaf extract of
showed its inhibitory effect on the mycelial growth and, based on this evidence, further characterization of fractions were done. Complete mycelial inhibition and the highest zone of inhibition against Foc was observed for the n-butanol fraction in vitro, while the n-hexane and dichloromethane fractions showed lower disease severity index (DSI) in greenhouse experiments. The fractions were further analysed by HPLC using nine polyphenolic standards, namely quercitin, myrecitin, kaempferol, rutin, gallic acid, trans-ferulic acid, coumeric acid, epicatechin and catechin. The highest content of polyphenols, based on standards used, was quantified in the n-butanol fraction followed by the ethyl acetate fraction of the leaf extract. This is the first report of antimicrobial activity of
extracts against Foc to the best of our knowledge. |
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ISSN: | 2076-0817 2076-0817 |
DOI: | 10.3390/pathogens11030347 |