Antimicrobial Activities of Plant Extracts against Solanum tuberosum L. Phytopathogens

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The purpose of the study was to select an environmentally friendly plant biopesticide to protect seed potatoes against phytopathogens. The scope included the evaluation of the antimicrobial activities of 22 plant water extracts, 22 water-glycol extracts, and 3 subcritical carbon dioxide extracts using the agar diffusion method against 10 potato phytopathogens. For the most effective extracts, minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC), chemical composition analysis by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry and in situ assays on seed potatoes were performed. Garlic water extract was finally selected as the most effective in phytopathogen growth inhibition, both in vitro and in situ, with MIC values ranging between 6.3–25 mg/mL. 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural was determined to be the main component of this extract (33.24%). Garlic water extract was proposed as a potential biopesticide against potato phytopathogens.

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Steglińska, A., Bekhter, A., Wawrzyniak, P., Kunicka-Styczyńska, A., Jastrząbek, K., Fidler, M., … Gutarowska, B. (2022). Antimicrobial Activities of Plant Extracts against Solanum tuberosum L. Phytopathogens. Molecules, 27(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27051579

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