2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11274-007-9435-2
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Use of some essential oils as post-harvest botanical fungicides in the management of grey mould of grapes caused by Botrytis cinerea

Abstract: During screening of twenty six essential oils against Botrytis cinerea, the essential oils of the ten plants viz. Chenopodium ambrosioides, Eucalyptus citriodora, Eupatorium cannabinum, Lawsonia inermis, Ocimum canum, O. gratissimum, O. sanctum, Prunus persica, Zingiber cassumunar and Z. officinale were found to exhibit absolute fungitoxic activity (100% growth inhibition). The essential oils of O. sanctum, P. persica and Z. officinale were selected for further investigation because these oils showed lower Min… Show more

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“…Ao extrair o óleo essencial do rizoma do gengibre, Martins (2010), obteve o rendimento de 0,37% em 4 horas, Tripathi et al (2008) …”
Section: Avaliação Da Cinética De Extração E Rendimento Dos óLeos Essunclassified
“…Ao extrair o óleo essencial do rizoma do gengibre, Martins (2010), obteve o rendimento de 0,37% em 4 horas, Tripathi et al (2008) …”
Section: Avaliação Da Cinética De Extração E Rendimento Dos óLeos Essunclassified
“…Although the exploitation of natural products to protect the post-harvest decay of perishable products is in its infancy, these products have the potential to be safe fungicides and will replace the synthetic ones (Tripathi et al, 2008). Our results revealed the importance of rosemary leaves and branches to control post-harvest fungal rotting and to improve the storage times and decrease the weight loss.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Application of gamma radiation is a common methods for decreasing the weight loss and enhance the percentage of marketable bulbs (Curzio & Croci, 1983), which has high cost and environmental toxicity, while application of some natural products such as flavor compounds, acetic acid, jasmonates, glucosinolates, propolis, fusapyrone and deoxyfusapyrone, chitosan and essential oils for the management of fungal rotting of fruit and vegetables has been developed to minimize the environmental toxicity and storage cost (Tripathi et al, 2008). Although the exploitation of natural products to protect the post-harvest decay of perishable products is in its infancy, these products have the potential to be safe fungicides and will replace the synthetic ones (Tripathi et al, 2008).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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