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Essential oil of Syringa oblata Lindl. as a potential biocontrol agent against tobacco brown spot caused by Alternaria alternata

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CROP PROTECTION
Volume 104, Issue -, Pages 41-46

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cropro.2017.10.002

Keywords

Syzygium oblate Lindl.; Eugenol; Antifungal activity; Alternaria alternata; Brown spot disease; Tobacco

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  1. Special Fund for the innovative team of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences [ASTIP-TRIC07]
  2. Agricultural science and technology project of Zunyi City in Guizhou Province [201610]

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Alternaria alternate causes serious brown spot disease in tobacco. To effectively control the disease, we tested the antifungal effects of the essential oil from the buds of Syringe oblate Lindl. Twelve different compounds were identified by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The major constituents were eugenol (40.426%), eugenol acetate (28.784%), beta-caryophyllene (21.989%), and alpha-caryophyllene (3.456%). Among these, the most active antifungal component was eugenol, exhibiting complete inhibition of mycelial growth. The minimum inhibitory concentration of eugenol against A. alternate was 150 mu g/mL, and the minimum fungicidal concentration was 250 mu g/mL. The effect of eugenol on the surface morphology and membrane integrity of A. alternate was studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and fluorescent microscopy (FSM). SEM observations revealed shriveled hyphae, while FSM observations revealed a disrupted membrane in eugenol-treated samples. Further experiments confirmed that eugenol activated a membrane-active mechanism that increased the membrane permeability, as evidenced by extracellular conductivity measurements. Under field conditions, an in vivo assay indicated that eugenol emulsion was effective in protecting tobacco from brown spot infection. This study suggests that eugenol has the potential to be used as a fungicide to control tobacco brown spot disease caused by A. alternate.

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