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Fungitoxic potential of plant extracts on in vitro Curvularia eragrostidis (P. Henn.) Meyer.

ABSTRACT:

The objective of this study was to evaluate the fungitoxic activity of plant extracts from garlic, citronella, ginger and neem on the in vitro control of Curvularia eragrostidis. We used the following treatments: extracts of garlic, citronella, ginger and neem (5, 15, 25, 35, 45%) through the deposition of a fungal colony disk obtained from Petri dishes containing PDA medium supplemented with treatments. For control, only water was added. The Petri dishes were incubated at 25 ± 2ºC for seven days. The colony diameter was evaluated in two opposite directions every 24 hours using a millimeter ruler. At the end of the incubation period, the number of spores was counted using a hemocytometer. Spore germination was evaluated by adding to the PDA medium 0.1 mL collected from a suspension of 1.3 x 105 conidia/mL-1 plus 0.1 mL of a solution of each extract spread on the PDA medium. The Petri dishes were divided into four and incubated in either continuous light or continuous dark. The evaluation was performed 48 hours after incubation by determining the germination rate of conidia in comparison to the control. Concentration of 5% of ginger and neen extracts were efficient on the percentage of inhibition of mycelial growth and sporulation of C. eragrostidis. All extracts from the concentration of 25% showed the highest phytotoxic effects in in vitro assays, reducing mycelial growth, sporulation and germination of the fungus.

Medicinal plants; fungitoxic; pathogen; alternative control

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