In vitro application of selected essential oils and their major components in controlling fungal pathogens of crown rot in Embul banana (Musa acuminata – AAB)
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2008
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International Journal of Food Science and Technology
Abstract
The necessity for pesticide-free fresh produce have prompted investigating the effect of selected essential oils
and their major components on inhibition of conidial germination, appressoria formation and membrane
permeability changes of the pathogens responsible for crown rot of banana. Eugenol, which is the major
component of the essential oil of Ocimum basilicum, was the most effective chemical component in inhibiting
conidial germination of Colletotrichum musae and Fusarium proliferatum in vitro while Cymbopogon citratus
oil was the least effective. Both O. basilicum and C. citratus oils and their major components (Eugenol, citral
a + b) inhibited appressoria formation by C. musae and changed the selective permeability of conidial
membranes. Ocimum basilicum oil, eugenol and citral a + b could be satisfactorily used for inhibition of
conidial germination and disruption of conidial activity of banana pathogens
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Banana pathogens, citral, crown rot, Cymbopogon citratus, eugenol, Ocimum basilicum
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Herath, H. and Abeywickrama, K., 2008. In vitro application of selected essential oils and their major components in controlling fungal pathogens of crown rot in Embul banana (Musa acuminata – AAB), International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 43(3): 440-447.