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Essential Oils and Hydrolates: Potential Tools for Defense against Bacterial Plant Pathogens

Authors :
Maria Rita Proto
Enrico Biondi
David Baldo
Matilde Levoni
Gianfranco Filippini
Monica Modesto
Maura Di Vito
Francesca Bugli
Claudio Ratti
Paola Minardi
Paola Mattarelli
Proto Maria Rita
Biondi E.
Baldo D.
Levoni M.
Filippini G.
Modesto M.
Di Vito M.
Bugli F.
Ratti C.
Minardi P.
Mattarelli P.
Source :
Microorganisms; Volume 10; Issue 4; Pages: 702
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The essential oils (EOs) of Origanum compactum and Satureja montana chemotyped (CT) at carvacrol, two Thymus vulgaris CT at thujanol and thymol, and Hydrolates (Hys) of S. montana and Citrus aurantium var. amara were chosen for studying their bactericidal efficacy against few phytobacterial pathogens. The Minimal Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) and Bactericidal Concentration (MBC) were found by microdilution assay. The essential oils of O. compactum (MBC 0.06% v/v), T. vulgaris CT thymol (MBC 0.06% v/v), and Hy of C. aurantium (MBC 6.25% v/v) resulted in being the most effective against Erwinia amylovora; thus, they were used as starting concentrations for ex vivo assays. Despite the great in vitro effectiveness, the disease incidence and the population dynamic ex vivo assays showed no significant results. On the other hand, EO of O. compactum and Hy of C. aurantium (at 0.03% and 4.5% v/v, respectively) showed resistance induction in tomato plants against Xanthomonas vesicatoria infections; both treatments resulted in approximately 50% protection. In conclusion, EOs and Hys could be promising tools for agricultural defense, but further studies will be necessary to stabilize the EOs emulsions, while Hys application could be an effective method to prevent bacterial diseases when used as resistance inducer by pre-transplantation treatment at roots.

Details

ISSN :
20762607
Volume :
10
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Microorganisms
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d9fc5816a323f57c539b92ab36999daf