2021
DOI: 10.12697/fce.2021.58.18
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Can lichen secondary compounds impact upon the pathogenic soil fungi Fusarium oxysporum and F. avenaceum?

Abstract: The antifungal activity of secondary lichen metabolites extracted by means of acetone and ethanol from Cetraria islandica, Cladonia mitis, C. rangiferina, Pseudevernia furfuracea and Usnea dasopoga on the pathogenic fungi Fusarium oxysporum and F. avenacuem was examined. The activity of extracted compounds was tested after their mixture with PDA medium before solidification. The most active extracts inhibiting the growth of fungal mycelia contained fumarprotocetraric, salazinic and usnic acids, and atranorin. … Show more

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“…Tekiela et al ( 2021 ) tested six combinations using corticolous and terricolous lichen species. The highest level of relative inhibition of mycelial growth dynamics was measured for acetone-extracted substances from Cladonia mitis (6.6% relative mycelial growth compared to mycelial dimensions in the control sample) after 180 h of the experiment.…”
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“…Tekiela et al ( 2021 ) tested six combinations using corticolous and terricolous lichen species. The highest level of relative inhibition of mycelial growth dynamics was measured for acetone-extracted substances from Cladonia mitis (6.6% relative mycelial growth compared to mycelial dimensions in the control sample) after 180 h of the experiment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DDM was applied for IZ (see: Aslan et al 2006 ; Sarıözlü et al 2016 ) and Agar well diffusion method (AWDM) (see: Ranković and Mišić 2007 ; Shivanna and Garampalli 2015 ). Other methods for measuring mycelial growth included poisoned food technique (PFT) (see: Halama and van Haluwin 2004 ; Karabulut and Ozturk 2015 ; Tekiela et al 2021 ) and Spore germination inhibition (SGI) (see: Shahi et al 2003 ). The most frequently used methods were DDM and BTDM, while BMMwTTC, MMwR, AWDM, BMM and PFT were used less frequently; SGI was only used in a few cases.…”
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