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Chemical composition and antibacterial activity of essential oils of Cinnamomum cassia and Syzygium aromaticum plants and their nanoparticles against Erwinia amylovora

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Pages 217-234 | Received 23 Jul 2021, Accepted 22 Nov 2021, Published online: 14 Dec 2021
 

ABSTRACT

This study aimed at evaluating the antibacterial activity of Cinnamomum cassia and Syzygium aromaticum essential oils and their nanoparticles (EOs-NPS) against Erwinia amylovora, the causal agent of fire blight disease. First, EOs of C. cassia and S. aromaticum were obtained by hydrodistillation and analysed using a GC–MS/FID. Results showed that the main components of C. cassia EOs are E-Cinnamaldehyde (73.23%), alpha-Copaene (6.44%), and Eugenol (4.23%) while the EOs of S. aromaticum showed the presence of Eugenol (58.64%), β-Caryophyllene (32.91%), and Humulene (3.25%). C. cassia EOs was the most effective with an inhibition zone of 37.7 mm and a minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) of 1.04%. However, EOs-NPS of C. cassia had greater effects than S. aromaticum with an MBC of 0.75%, rather than the effect of EOs alone. Significant reduction of the disease incidence (86%) was observed in the in vivo pre-treatment using EOs-NPS of C. cassia. Therefore, C. cassia EOs-NPS is recommended against E. amylovora.

Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to Dr. Houda Banani and Dr. Zineb Belabess for reviewing this manuscript.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This study was financially supported by the Phytopathology Unit (ENA-Meknes).

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