Control of Rhizoctonia solani with extracts from Ovidia andina

New alternatives are needed to control ubiquitous soilborne fungi like Rhizoctonia solani. This work evaluates the activity of extracts from Ovidia andina on this pathogen. Powdered dried leaves and stems were extracted by maceration with dichloromethane (CH2Cl2), methanol and ethanol. An aqueous e...

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Main Authors: Javier Tito Mansilla, Verónica P Tarcaya, Ingrid M. Cufre, María C. Fabrizio, Eduardo R. Wright, Adriana M. Broussalis, Marta C. Rivera
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Published: Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 2018-12-01
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Online Access:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2968
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spelling doaj-391ef9e1ef8e43ee83f5b85237b6e4252021-04-30T11:56:58ZengFacultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de CuyoRevista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias0370-46611853-86652018-12-01502Control of Rhizoctonia solani with extracts from Ovidia andinaJavier Tito Mansilla0Verónica P Tarcaya1Ingrid M. Cufre 2María C. Fabrizio3Eduardo R. Wright4Adriana M. Broussalis5Marta C. Rivera6Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Postgraduate Student. J. B de La Salle 4397, Villa Martelli (1603). Buenos Aires. ArgentinaUniversidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Junín 956 (1113). Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires. ArgentinaUniversidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Junín 956 (1113). Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires. ArgentinaUniversidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Av. San Martín 4453 (1417). Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires. ArgentinaUniversidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Av. San Martín 4453 (1417). Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires. ArgentinaUniversidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Junín 956 (1113). Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires. ArgentinaINTA. Instituto de Floricultura. De Los Reseros y Nicolás Repetto s/nº (1686). Hurlingham. Buenos Aires. Argentina. New alternatives are needed to control ubiquitous soilborne fungi like Rhizoctonia solani. This work evaluates the activity of extracts from Ovidia andina on this pathogen. Powdered dried leaves and stems were extracted by maceration with dichloromethane (CH2Cl2), methanol and ethanol. An aqueous extract was obtained by decoction, and the hydrodistillation residual water was the aqueous phase after essences production. A strain of R. solani was cultivated on potato dextrose agar supplemented with the extracts, at 1:100 and 1:1000 v/v. The CH2Cl2 extract at 1:100 reduced colony growth (p< 0.0001) and changed hyphal morphology. Five fractions were obtained from the CH2Cl2 extract in a glass column, and TLC analysis showed the presence of coumarins and flavonoids. The CH2Cl2 extract and fractions were diluted in CH2Cl2 or acetone. The efficiency to reduce pathogen growth of fractions 2f and 5f diluted in CH2Cl2 at 1:100 did not differ from the whole extract (p<0.0001). For an in vivo test, beetroot seed balls were incubated in soil infested with R. solani and treated by immersion in the CH2Cl2 extract at 1:100 for different periods of time. As a result, pathogen colonization was diminished by immersion for 120 s and seed germination was normal (p< 0.0001). Additionally, infested soil was treated with the CH2Cl2 extract, and inoculum concentration estimated using beetroot seed balls as baits diminished (p< 0.0001). These results lead us to conclude that O. andina is a source of antifungal components for crop protection against R. solani. https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2968active fractionsbioguided fractionationCH2 Cl2 extractcoumarins and flavonoids characterizationfungal growth
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author Javier Tito Mansilla
Verónica P Tarcaya
Ingrid M. Cufre
María C. Fabrizio
Eduardo R. Wright
Adriana M. Broussalis
Marta C. Rivera
spellingShingle Javier Tito Mansilla
Verónica P Tarcaya
Ingrid M. Cufre
María C. Fabrizio
Eduardo R. Wright
Adriana M. Broussalis
Marta C. Rivera
Control of Rhizoctonia solani with extracts from Ovidia andina
Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
active fractions
bioguided fractionation
CH2 Cl2 extract
coumarins and flavonoids characterization
fungal growth
author_facet Javier Tito Mansilla
Verónica P Tarcaya
Ingrid M. Cufre
María C. Fabrizio
Eduardo R. Wright
Adriana M. Broussalis
Marta C. Rivera
author_sort Javier Tito Mansilla
title Control of Rhizoctonia solani with extracts from Ovidia andina
title_short Control of Rhizoctonia solani with extracts from Ovidia andina
title_full Control of Rhizoctonia solani with extracts from Ovidia andina
title_fullStr Control of Rhizoctonia solani with extracts from Ovidia andina
title_full_unstemmed Control of Rhizoctonia solani with extracts from Ovidia andina
title_sort control of rhizoctonia solani with extracts from ovidia andina
publisher Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
series Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
issn 0370-4661
1853-8665
publishDate 2018-12-01
description New alternatives are needed to control ubiquitous soilborne fungi like Rhizoctonia solani. This work evaluates the activity of extracts from Ovidia andina on this pathogen. Powdered dried leaves and stems were extracted by maceration with dichloromethane (CH2Cl2), methanol and ethanol. An aqueous extract was obtained by decoction, and the hydrodistillation residual water was the aqueous phase after essences production. A strain of R. solani was cultivated on potato dextrose agar supplemented with the extracts, at 1:100 and 1:1000 v/v. The CH2Cl2 extract at 1:100 reduced colony growth (p< 0.0001) and changed hyphal morphology. Five fractions were obtained from the CH2Cl2 extract in a glass column, and TLC analysis showed the presence of coumarins and flavonoids. The CH2Cl2 extract and fractions were diluted in CH2Cl2 or acetone. The efficiency to reduce pathogen growth of fractions 2f and 5f diluted in CH2Cl2 at 1:100 did not differ from the whole extract (p<0.0001). For an in vivo test, beetroot seed balls were incubated in soil infested with R. solani and treated by immersion in the CH2Cl2 extract at 1:100 for different periods of time. As a result, pathogen colonization was diminished by immersion for 120 s and seed germination was normal (p< 0.0001). Additionally, infested soil was treated with the CH2Cl2 extract, and inoculum concentration estimated using beetroot seed balls as baits diminished (p< 0.0001). These results lead us to conclude that O. andina is a source of antifungal components for crop protection against R. solani.
topic active fractions
bioguided fractionation
CH2 Cl2 extract
coumarins and flavonoids characterization
fungal growth
url https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2968
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