Antifungal activity of extracts against Colletotrichum species in harvested chili
Chili is an important vegetable fruit but is commonly attacked by anthracnose disease during field or storage. A current practical method to control this disease is through synthetic fungicides. Although it shows the effective result, repetitive application of chemical fungicides may build up resi...
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2020
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Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17247/1/49_04_32.pdf http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17247/ http://www.mabjournal.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1070&catid=59:current-view&Itemid=56 |
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Summary: | Chili is an important vegetable fruit but is commonly attacked by anthracnose disease during field or storage. A current
practical method to control this disease is through synthetic fungicides. Although it shows the effective result, repetitive
application of chemical fungicides may build up resistant pathogens, expose the risk to human health, and be regarded as not
eco-friendly to the environment. This study aimed to evaluate the antifungal activity of several extracts and their potential to
control Colletotrichum sp. in harvested chili. For this purpose, several plant extracts namely garlic, ginger, dragon fruit peel
(DFP), and milk were used with the concentration ranged from 5 to 20%. All these extracts and milk were tested through in
vitro antifungal assay and in vivo antifungal assay directly on the detached chili. The results show that garlic, ginger, and
DFP were able to significantly inhibit the fungal pathogen of Colletotrichum sp. through in vitro study with p<0.05. Based
on in vivo study, the only chili treated with 20% garlic extract, 20% ginger extract, and fungicide recorded a significantly
lower percentage of disease severity (ds) as compared to the other extracts. Both 20% garlic and 20% ginger extracts showed
good potential to inhibit the fungal pathogen. Therefore, the application of natural extracts should be focused and practically
used as a control strategy in integrated pest management for plant disease, especially in chili production. This control measure
is expected to reduce yield losses, operational cost while mitigating the environmental contamination due to overdose chemical
residue. |
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