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BIOCONTROL ABILITY OF SOME ESSENTIAL OILS ON THE GROWTH OF BOTRYTIS CINEREA, CAUSAL AGENT OF APPLE GRAY MOLD

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  77-86

Abstract

 Chemical fungicides are considered as the primary approach for controlling postharve stfungal decay of fruit and vegetables, while continuous use of fungicides has faced to increasing public concern regarding contamination of perishables with fungicidal residues, and proliferation of resistance in the pathogen populations. So, recent researches in this area have focused on the development and evaluation of alternative control strategies toreduce dependency on synthetic fungicides. Thus, in this research in vitro and in vivobiocontrol activity of plant ESSENTIAL OILs of Satureja hortensis, Rosmarinus officinalis, Mentha piperita, Zataria multiflora and Cuminum cyminum against the growth of Botry tiscinerea, the causal agent of apple gray mold was evaluated. In vitro results revealed that the ESSENTIAL OILs of Zataria multiflora, Cuminum cyminum and Mentha piperita have thehighest biocontrol activity among tested ESSENTIAL OILs. In vivo results also indicated that those ESSENTIAL OILs in a concentration of 1000 ppm have a significant inhibitory effect onthe growth of BOTRYTIS CINEREA. GC-MS analysis demonstrated that carvacrol (71.19%), ɤ-Terpinene (30.41%) and menthol (51.19%) were the main components of the ESSENTIAL OILsof Zataria multiflora, Cuminum cyminum and Mentha piperita, respectively. Based on theresults, the ESSENTIAL OILs could be suggested as an alternative to synthetic chemicals.

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    TAHERI DEHKORDI, AYAT, KHOJASTEH, MOEIN, & KHANDAN MIRKOHI, AZIZOLAH. (2014). BIOCONTROL ABILITY OF SOME ESSENTIAL OILS ON THE GROWTH OF BOTRYTIS CINEREA, CAUSAL AGENT OF APPLE GRAY MOLD. BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF PESTS AND PLANT DISEASES, 3(1), 77-86. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/261444/en

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    TAHERI DEHKORDI AYAT, KHOJASTEH MOEIN, KHANDAN MIRKOHI AZIZOLAH. BIOCONTROL ABILITY OF SOME ESSENTIAL OILS ON THE GROWTH OF BOTRYTIS CINEREA, CAUSAL AGENT OF APPLE GRAY MOLD. BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF PESTS AND PLANT DISEASES[Internet]. 2014;3(1):77-86. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/261444/en

    IEEE: Copy

    AYAT TAHERI DEHKORDI, MOEIN KHOJASTEH, and AZIZOLAH KHANDAN MIRKOHI, “BIOCONTROL ABILITY OF SOME ESSENTIAL OILS ON THE GROWTH OF BOTRYTIS CINEREA, CAUSAL AGENT OF APPLE GRAY MOLD,” BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF PESTS AND PLANT DISEASES, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 77–86, 2014, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/261444/en

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