In vitro antifungal activity and mode of action of selected polyphenolic antioxidants on Botrytis cinerea

Citation

Tao, S., Zhang, S., Tsao, R., Charles, M.T., Yang, R., Khanizadeh, S. (2010). In vitro antifungal activity and mode of action of selected polyphenolic antioxidants on Botrytis cinerea. Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection, [online] 43(16), 1564-1578. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03235400802583834

Abstract

Six selected antioxidants (catechin, quercetin-3-galactoside, cyanidin-3-glucoside, pelargonidin-3-glucoside, ellagic and gallic acids) were evaluated in vitro for their antifungal activities and mode of action on Botrytis cinerea Pers., one of the most important pathogens of strawberries. Inhibitory effects were found for all the tested antioxidants, but varied at different fungal developmental stages. Catechin and quercetin-3-galactoside showed linear inhibitory effects on germ tube elongation, with the highest suppression ratios of 54.8% and 58.8% respectively. No significant effect was found on spore germination between treatments and control. Gallic acid showed very strong and linear inhibition on spore germination (r = -0.95), but the effect diminished after spore germination. Cyanidin-3-glucoside and pelargonidin-3-glucoside provided effective control on the fungi as concentrations increased. The arresting effect of ellagic acid on development of B. cinerea was quadratic. Ellagic acid inhibited germ tube elongation and mycelial growth at its highest and lowest concentrations, while no effects were observed at its medium concentration used in this study. © 2010 Taylor & Francis.