Bioactivity of Selected Phenolic Acids and Hexane Extracts from Bougainvilla spectabilis and Citharexylum spinosum on the Growth of Pectobacterium carotovorum and Dickeya solani Bacteria: An Opportunity to Save the Environment

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Ashmawy, Nader A. [1 ]
Behiry, Said I. [2 ]
Al-Huqail, Asma A. [3 ]
Ali, Hayssam M. [3 ]
Salem, Mohamed Z. M. [4 ]
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[1] Alexandria Univ, Fac Agr El Shatby, Dept Plant Pathol, Alexandria 21545, Egypt
[2] Alexandria Univ, Fac Agr Saba Basha, Dept Agr Bot, Alexandria 21531, Egypt
[3] King Saud Univ, Dept Bot & Microbiol, Coll Sci, Chair Climate Change Environm Dev & Vegetat Cover, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia
[4] Alexandria Univ, Fac Agr El Shatby, Forestry & Wood Technol Dept, Alexandria 21545, Egypt
关键词
Pectobacterium; Dickeya; Bougainvilla; Citharexylum extract; ecofriendly environmental agents; phenolic acids; POTATO-TUBER RESISTANCE; L. ESSENTIAL OIL; P-COUMARIC ACID; SOFT-ROT; CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION; ERWINIA-CAROTOVORA; ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY; ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY; TISSUE-CULTURE; STEM BARK;
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10.3390/pr8040482
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
摘要
Phenolic acids and natural extracts, as ecofriendly environmental agents, can be used as bio bactericides against the growth of plant pathogenic bacteria. In this study, isolation trails from infected potato tubers and stems that showed soft rot symptoms in fields revealed two soft rot bacterial isolates and were initially identified through morphological, physiological, and pathogenicity tests. The molecular characterization of these isolates via PCR, based on the 16S rRNA region, was carried out by an analysis of the DNA sequence via BLAST and Genbank, and showed that the soft rot bacterial isolates belong to Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum (PCC1) and Dickeya solani (Ds1). The in vitro results of the tested phenolic acids against the cultured bacterial isolates proved that concentrations of 800, 1600, and 3200 mu g/mL were the most effective. Ferulic acid was the potent suppressive phenolic acid tested against the Ds1 isolate, with an inhibition zone ranging from 6.00 to 25.75 mm at different concentrations (25-3200 mu g/mL), but had no effect until reaching a concentration of 100 mu g/mL in the PCC1 isolate, followed by tannic acid, which ranged from 7.00 to 25.50 mm. On the other hand, tannic acid resulted in a significant decrease in the growth rate of the PCC1 isolate with a mean of 9.11 mm. Chlorogenic acid was not as effective as the rest of the phenolic acids compared with the control. The n-hexane oily extract (HeOE) from Bougainvillea spectabilis bark showed the highest activity against PCC1 and Ds1, with inhibition zone values of 12 and 12.33 mm, respectively, at a concentration of 4000 mu g/mL; while the HeOE from Citharexylum spinosum wood showed less activity. In the GC/MS analysis, nonanal, an oily liquid compound, was found ata percentage of 38.28%, followed by cis-2-nonenal (9.75%), which are the main compounds in B. spectabilis bark HeOE, and 2-undecenal (22.39%), trans-2-decenal (18.74%), and oleic acid (10.85%) were found, which are the main compounds in C. spinosum wood HeOE. In conclusion, the phenolic acids and plant HeOEs seem to raise the resistance of potato plants, improving their defense mechanisms against soft rot bacterial pathogens.
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