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Biological control of major postharvest fungal diseases of apple using two Lamiaceae extracts

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Pages 2356-2381 | Received 21 Jul 2022, Accepted 05 Jan 2023, Published online: 12 Jan 2023
 

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the antifungal activity of the aqueous extracts of two wild Lamiaceae species against P. expansum and B. cinerea and the impact of these treatments on fruit quality parameters. The in vitro results showed significant effect of the two aqueous extracts on both fungi mycelial growth. A. alpinus exhibited high antifungal efficacy against P. expansum with an inhibition rate ranging from 34.32 to 90.76% whereas T. vulgaris exhibit an inhibition rate against B. cinerea ranging from 61.87 to 97.94%. These results indicated that A. alpinus and T. vulgaris were extremely potent against both pathogens with an EC50 ranging from 0.82 to 2.39%. The in vivo experiments on apple fruit were very promising with an approximate efficacy varying from 64 to 79% with no impacts on fruit quality parameters. These results provide evidence that both plant species are an effective alternative to control postharvest diseases of fruit.

Acknowledgements

This study was conducted at the Phytopathology Unit, Department of Plant and Environmental Protection, Ecole Nationale d’Agriculture de Meknes, Morocco. We are grateful to Pr. Kodad Ossama of the Arbo-Viti department for allowing us to perform fruit quality parameters in his laboratory.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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