Plants produce chemicals of immense diversity that provide great opportunities for development of new antifungal compounds. In search for environment-friendly alternatives to the fungicide of current use, we screened plant extracts obtained from more than eight hundred plant materials collected in Korea for their antifungal activity against the model plant pathogenic fungus, Magnaporthe oryzae. This initial screening iden-tified antifungal activities from the eleven plant extract samples, among which nine showed reproducibility in the follow-up screening. These nine samples were able to suppress not only M. oryzae but also other fungal pathogens. Interestingly, the plant extracts obtained from Actinostemma lobatum comprised five out of eight samples, and were the most effective in their antifungal activity. We found that butanol fraction of the A. loba-tum extract is the most potent. Identification and characterization of antifungal substances in the A. lobatum extracts would provide the promising lead compounds for new fungicide.
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Lee, S. H., Oh, Y. T., Lee, D. Y., Cho, E., Hwang, B. S., & Jeon, J. (2022). Large-Scale Screening of the Plant Extracts for Antifungal Activity against the Plant Pathogenic Fungi. Plant Pathology Journal, 38(6), 685–691. https://doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.NT.07.2022.0098
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