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HERO ID
7325984
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Effectiveness of Dunaliella salina Extracts against Bacillus subtilis and Bacterial Plant Pathogens
Author(s)
Ambrico, A; Trupo, M; Magarelli, R; Balducchi, R; Ferraro, A; Hristoforou, E; Marino, T; Musmarra, D; Casella, P; Molino, A
Year
2020
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Pathogens
ISSN:
2076-0817
Publisher
MDPI AG
Volume
9
Issue
8
Page Numbers
1-14
Language
English
PMID
32731345
DOI
10.3390/pathogens9080613
Web of Science Id
WOS:000567039400001
Abstract
Several bacteria pathogens are responsible for plant diseases causing significant economic losses. The antibacterial activity of Dunaliella salina microalgae extracts were investigated in vitro and in vivo. First, biomass composition was chemically characterized and subjected to extraction using polar/non-polar solvents. The highest extraction yield was obtained using chloroform:methanol (1:1 v/v) equal to 170 mg g-1 followed by ethanol (88 mg g-1) and hexane (61 mg g-1). In vitro examination of hexane extracts of Dunaliella salina demonstrated antibacterial activity against all tested bacteria. The hexane extract showed the highest amount of β-carotene with respect to the others, so it was selected for subsequent analyses. In vivo studies were also carried out using hexane extracts of D. salina against Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato and Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum on young tomato plants and fruits of tomato and zucchini, respectively. The treated young tomato plants exhibited a reduction of 65.7% incidence and 77.0% severity of bacterial speck spot disease. Similarly, a reduction of soft rot symptoms was observed in treated tomato and zucchini fruits with a disease incidence of 5.3% and 12.6% with respect to 90.6% and 100%, respectively, for the positive control.
Keywords
Algal bioactive compounds; Antibacterial activity; Bacterial speck spot disease; D. salina; Microalgae; Microalgae extracts; β-carotene
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