生物
有害生物分析
植物
抗真菌
豚草
镰刀菌
豚草甲虫
索拉尼镰刀菌
花粉
微生物学
象甲科
作者
José A. Guerrero‐Analco,Diana L. Murrieta‐León,Stefany Licona‐Velazquez,Juan L. Monribot‐Villanueva,Luis A. Ibarra‐Juárez,Guadalupe Hernández‐Cervantes,Mónica Ramírez‐Vázquez,Óscar Carmona-Hernández,José Armando Lozada-García,Efraín Pucheta‐Fiscal,Yeli Y. León‐Wilchez,José A. Martínez‐Viveros,Erika Valencia‐Mejía
标识
DOI:10.1002/cbdv.202300274
摘要
Abstract The antifungal and insecticidal activities of 34 extracts from 27 plant species were evaluated against fungal phytopathogens of the genus Fusarium and Xyleborus Scolytine ambrosia beetles involved in Fusarium dieback (FD) and laurel wilt (LW) diseases. Sixteen extracts caused mycelial growth inhibition (MGI) above 23 % at 2 mg mL −1 against F. solani , those from S. nudum and M. argyrophylla exhibited the highest MGI (57 % and 49 %, respectively). Thirteen extracts displayed significant antifungal activity against F. kuroshium , those from C. nocturnum and M. argyrophylla exhibited the highest MGI (100 % and 54.9 %, respectively). Additionally, ten plants extracts caused mortality in at least one of the beetle species tested, mainly from Solanaceae species. In the most active species, 39 phenolics were identified that may have contributed to their biological effects. This study is one of the first to report the potential of plant‐derived natural products against the causative agents of FD and LW.
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