Antimicrobial activity of essential oils on pathogenic fungi

Since the induction of chemical defensives in agriculture, human beings have suffered from our own actions, caused by the indiscriminate and abusive use of those substances; therefore, researches have been motivated to look for alternative ways, aiming to use plant inputs to control pathogenic agent...

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Main Authors: Daniele Aparecida do Couto, Felipe da Silva Dias, Mírian Lobo Sáber
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Sul de Minas Gerais 2017-11-01
Series:Revista Agrogeoambiental
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Online Access:https://agrogeoambiental.ifsuldeminas.edu.br/index.php/Agrogeoambiental/article/view/979
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spelling doaj-482f62fc69254571a76d344c06b08d872020-11-24T22:54:24ZengInstituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Sul de Minas GeraisRevista Agrogeoambiental1984-428X2316-18172017-11-019310.18406/2316-1817v9n32017979710Antimicrobial activity of essential oils on pathogenic fungiDaniele Aparecida do CoutoFelipe da Silva DiasMírian Lobo SáberSince the induction of chemical defensives in agriculture, human beings have suffered from our own actions, caused by the indiscriminate and abusive use of those substances; therefore, researches have been motivated to look for alternative ways, aiming to use plant inputs to control pathogenic agents in agriculture. As the essential oils from the species Eucalyptus globulus (eucalyptus), Callistemon viminalis (weeping bottlebrush), Cymbopogon winterianus (citronella grass) and Tetradenia riparia (misty plume bush) have proved effectiveness and an immense applicability, this research studied the use of those essential oils, aiming the effectiveness against plant pathogens. The plants were collected from Universidade do Vale do Sapucaí, Pouso Alegre (MG). The fungi’s samples belong to the mycology collection from the institution and the tests were based on the mycelial development comparison of the control fungi on the dishes with essential oils. Notice that the inhibition caused by the oils over fungi’s mycelial developing and the analysis of the data have been made through Turkey’s statistic. From the data analyzed, it was possible to realize that the citronella’s grass essential oil was efficient to control the mycelial development of fungi analyzed, followed by, in order of efficiency, the eucalyptus oil, the weeping bottlebrush oil and the misty plume bush oil.https://agrogeoambiental.ifsuldeminas.edu.br/index.php/Agrogeoambiental/article/view/979Citronella grass. Essential oil. Fungal plant pathogens.
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author Daniele Aparecida do Couto
Felipe da Silva Dias
Mírian Lobo Sáber
spellingShingle Daniele Aparecida do Couto
Felipe da Silva Dias
Mírian Lobo Sáber
Antimicrobial activity of essential oils on pathogenic fungi
Revista Agrogeoambiental
Citronella grass. Essential oil. Fungal plant pathogens.
author_facet Daniele Aparecida do Couto
Felipe da Silva Dias
Mírian Lobo Sáber
author_sort Daniele Aparecida do Couto
title Antimicrobial activity of essential oils on pathogenic fungi
title_short Antimicrobial activity of essential oils on pathogenic fungi
title_full Antimicrobial activity of essential oils on pathogenic fungi
title_fullStr Antimicrobial activity of essential oils on pathogenic fungi
title_full_unstemmed Antimicrobial activity of essential oils on pathogenic fungi
title_sort antimicrobial activity of essential oils on pathogenic fungi
publisher Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Sul de Minas Gerais
series Revista Agrogeoambiental
issn 1984-428X
2316-1817
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Since the induction of chemical defensives in agriculture, human beings have suffered from our own actions, caused by the indiscriminate and abusive use of those substances; therefore, researches have been motivated to look for alternative ways, aiming to use plant inputs to control pathogenic agents in agriculture. As the essential oils from the species Eucalyptus globulus (eucalyptus), Callistemon viminalis (weeping bottlebrush), Cymbopogon winterianus (citronella grass) and Tetradenia riparia (misty plume bush) have proved effectiveness and an immense applicability, this research studied the use of those essential oils, aiming the effectiveness against plant pathogens. The plants were collected from Universidade do Vale do Sapucaí, Pouso Alegre (MG). The fungi’s samples belong to the mycology collection from the institution and the tests were based on the mycelial development comparison of the control fungi on the dishes with essential oils. Notice that the inhibition caused by the oils over fungi’s mycelial developing and the analysis of the data have been made through Turkey’s statistic. From the data analyzed, it was possible to realize that the citronella’s grass essential oil was efficient to control the mycelial development of fungi analyzed, followed by, in order of efficiency, the eucalyptus oil, the weeping bottlebrush oil and the misty plume bush oil.
topic Citronella grass. Essential oil. Fungal plant pathogens.
url https://agrogeoambiental.ifsuldeminas.edu.br/index.php/Agrogeoambiental/article/view/979
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