2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1124305
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Volatile metabolites from new cultivars of catnip and oregano as potential antibacterial and insect repellent agents

Abstract: Plant based natural products have been widely used as antibacterial and insect repellent agents globally. Because of growing resistance in bacterial plant pathogens and urban pests to current methods of control, combined with the long- and short-term negative impact of certain chemical controls in humans, non-target organisms, and the environment, finding alternative methods is necessary to prevent and/or mitigate losses caused by these pathogens and pests. The antibacterial and insect repellent activities of … Show more

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“…Generally, it was determined in in vitro studies that the application of EOs exhibits higher MIC values against species belonging to Pseudomonas genera than those belonging to Erwinia, Ralstonia, Xanthomonas, Clavibacter, etc. [96,[102][103][104]. These findings suggest further investigation of specific biological mechanisms that may differentiate these species.…”
Section: Plant Species From the Lamiaceae Familymentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…Generally, it was determined in in vitro studies that the application of EOs exhibits higher MIC values against species belonging to Pseudomonas genera than those belonging to Erwinia, Ralstonia, Xanthomonas, Clavibacter, etc. [96,[102][103][104]. These findings suggest further investigation of specific biological mechanisms that may differentiate these species.…”
Section: Plant Species From the Lamiaceae Familymentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Moreover, combinations or synergistic effects of EOs, such as those derived from Thymus and Origanum species, have been found to exhibit antibacterial properties when applied undiluted, with higher susceptibility determined for Xanthomonas strains compared with Pseudomonas or Erwinia taxa [96]. Particularly low MIC values listed in Table 2, indicate high efficacy of Thymus and Origanum EOs as antimicrobials [96][97][98][99][100][101][102]. In the study by Bozkurt et al [98], as well as previous studies, the EOs derived from Thymus and Origanum species, which are primarily composed of thymol and carvacrol, demonstrated the strongest inhibition of bacterial growth in vitro.…”
Section: Plant Species From the Lamiaceae Familymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nevertheless, many studies have indicated that nepetalactone, an iridoid monoterpene found in catnip ( Nepeta cataria) essential oil , can act as a highly effective mosquito repellent that is comparable to DEET in terms of its repellence properties 14 20 . Indeed, nepetalactone has been shown to have strong repellence properties against a broad range of other arthropods, including ticks 21 , bed-bugs 22 , 23 , dust mites 24 and stable flies 25 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the composition of EOs varies depending on the growth conditions of plants, including the climate, plant genetics, cultivation practices, and physiological condition of plants [9]. The EOs derived from plants belonging to the Lamiaceae family, e.g., genera Mentha, Melissa, Salvia, Thymus, and Origanum, showed effective control of numerous economically important phytopathogenic bacteria [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]. Generally, EOs derived from different Mentha and Salvia taxa exhibit lower antibacterial activity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%