46종 식물의 에탄올 추출물을 대상으로 기주식물상의 주요 식물병 6종에 대하여 방제효과를 온실실험으로 조사하였다. 46종의 시험식물 추출물을 pot당 5, 10 mg씩 처리하였을 때 해바라기꽃과 옥수수잎 추출물이 벼도열병에 80% 이상의 방제효과를 나타내었다. 5 mg의 농도에서 해바라기 잎과 꽃, 쑥갓 호박씨, 토마토 옥수수와 옥수수익의 추출물이 잿빛곰팡이병에 80% 이상의 방제효과를 나타내었고, 밀녹병에 대해서는 피망, 호박씨, 해바라기씨, 토마토 및 아욱의 추출물이 80% 이상의 방제효과를 나타내었다. 보리흰가루병에 대해서는 오이, 해바라기씨, 감자 및 옥수수와 잎의 추출물이 10 mg의 농도에서 80% 이상의 방제효과를 나타내었다. 그러나 토마토역병과 벼잎집무늬마름병에 대해서는 모든 시료가 활성을 나타내지 않았다. 살균치 carbendazim, diethofencarb, procymidone 저항성 균주에 대해서는 해바라기잎과 꽃의 추출물이 모든 균주에 높은 방제효과를 나타내었고, 쑥갓과 해바라기씨의 추출물은 SSR(carbendazim 감수성, diethofencarb 감수성, procymidone 저항성 균주) 및 RSR(carbendazim 저항성, diethofencarb 감수성, procymidone 저항성 균주)에 90% 이상의 방제효과를, 옥수수와 잎은 SSR(carbendazim 감수성, diethofencarb 감수성, procymidone 저항성 균주)에 강한 방제효과를 보였다. 그러나 RROS(carbendazim 저항성, diethofencarb 저항성, procymidone 감수성 균주)에 대해서는 사용된 시료 중 토마토 추출물만이 방제효과를 보였다.
46종 식물의 에탄올 추출물을 대상으로 기주식물상의 주요 식물병 6종에 대하여 방제효과를 온실실험으로 조사하였다. 46종의 시험식물 추출물을 pot당 5, 10 mg씩 처리하였을 때 해바라기꽃과 옥수수잎 추출물이 벼도열병에 80% 이상의 방제효과를 나타내었다. 5 mg의 농도에서 해바라기 잎과 꽃, 쑥갓 호박씨, 토마토 옥수수와 옥수수익의 추출물이 잿빛곰팡이병에 80% 이상의 방제효과를 나타내었고, 밀녹병에 대해서는 피망, 호박씨, 해바라기씨, 토마토 및 아욱의 추출물이 80% 이상의 방제효과를 나타내었다. 보리흰가루병에 대해서는 오이, 해바라기씨, 감자 및 옥수수와 잎의 추출물이 10 mg의 농도에서 80% 이상의 방제효과를 나타내었다. 그러나 토마토역병과 벼잎집무늬마름병에 대해서는 모든 시료가 활성을 나타내지 않았다. 살균치 carbendazim, diethofencarb, procymidone 저항성 균주에 대해서는 해바라기잎과 꽃의 추출물이 모든 균주에 높은 방제효과를 나타내었고, 쑥갓과 해바라기씨의 추출물은 SSR(carbendazim 감수성, diethofencarb 감수성, procymidone 저항성 균주) 및 RSR(carbendazim 저항성, diethofencarb 감수성, procymidone 저항성 균주)에 90% 이상의 방제효과를, 옥수수와 잎은 SSR(carbendazim 감수성, diethofencarb 감수성, procymidone 저항성 균주)에 강한 방제효과를 보였다. 그러나 RROS(carbendazim 저항성, diethofencarb 저항성, procymidone 감수성 균주)에 대해서는 사용된 시료 중 토마토 추출물만이 방제효과를 보였다.
Ethanol extracts from 46 plants were tested for their fungicidal activity against six plant diseases consisting of Maynaporthe grisea, Rhizoctonia solani, Botrytis cinerea, Phytophthora infestans, Puccinia recondita, and Erysiphe graminis in the greenhouse studies. Strong activity at 5 and 10 mg/pot...
Ethanol extracts from 46 plants were tested for their fungicidal activity against six plant diseases consisting of Maynaporthe grisea, Rhizoctonia solani, Botrytis cinerea, Phytophthora infestans, Puccinia recondita, and Erysiphe graminis in the greenhouse studies. Strong activity at 5 and 10 mg/pot was produced from the extracts of Helianthus annuus flowers and Zea mays leaves against P. grisea. In a test with B. cineara, extracts of H. annuus leaves, H. annuus flowers, Chrysanthmum coronarium var. spatiosum, Cucurbita moschata seeds, Lycopersicon esculentum, Z. mays, and Z. mays leaves had strong activities at 5 mg/pot. In a test with P. recondita, strong activity was obtained from the extracts of Capsicum frutescens, C. moschata seeds, H. annuus seeds, L. esculentum, and Malva veticillata at 5 mg/pot. Against E. graminis, extracts of Cucumis sativus, H. annuus seeds, Salanum tuberosum, Z. mays, and Z. mays leaves produced strong activities at 10 mg/pot. All the extracts were ineffective against P. infestans and R. solani. Among seven extracts tested, the extracts of H. annuus leaves and flowers were highly effective against all the strains of B. cinerea resistant to carbendazim, procymidone, and diethofencarb. Furthermore, potent fungicidal activity was produced from the extracts of C. coronarium var. spatiosum and C. moschata seeds against the SSR, SRR, and RSR strains of B. cinerea, and Z. mays and Z. mays leaves against SSR and RSR. Extract of L. esculentum showed very strong activity only against RRS of B. cinerea.
Ethanol extracts from 46 plants were tested for their fungicidal activity against six plant diseases consisting of Maynaporthe grisea, Rhizoctonia solani, Botrytis cinerea, Phytophthora infestans, Puccinia recondita, and Erysiphe graminis in the greenhouse studies. Strong activity at 5 and 10 mg/pot was produced from the extracts of Helianthus annuus flowers and Zea mays leaves against P. grisea. In a test with B. cineara, extracts of H. annuus leaves, H. annuus flowers, Chrysanthmum coronarium var. spatiosum, Cucurbita moschata seeds, Lycopersicon esculentum, Z. mays, and Z. mays leaves had strong activities at 5 mg/pot. In a test with P. recondita, strong activity was obtained from the extracts of Capsicum frutescens, C. moschata seeds, H. annuus seeds, L. esculentum, and Malva veticillata at 5 mg/pot. Against E. graminis, extracts of Cucumis sativus, H. annuus seeds, Salanum tuberosum, Z. mays, and Z. mays leaves produced strong activities at 10 mg/pot. All the extracts were ineffective against P. infestans and R. solani. Among seven extracts tested, the extracts of H. annuus leaves and flowers were highly effective against all the strains of B. cinerea resistant to carbendazim, procymidone, and diethofencarb. Furthermore, potent fungicidal activity was produced from the extracts of C. coronarium var. spatiosum and C. moschata seeds against the SSR, SRR, and RSR strains of B. cinerea, and Z. mays and Z. mays leaves against SSR and RSR. Extract of L. esculentum showed very strong activity only against RRS of B. cinerea.
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가설 설정
a)Exposed at 10 mg/pot.
성능/효과
However, the other extracts from 44 plants had no activity against RLB when treated at 5 and 10 mg/pot. In the tests with RSB, moderate fungicidal activities were produced from the extracts of Capsicum mnuum, Cucurbita moschata seed, Ipomoea batatas, aiid Lycopersicon esculentum at 10 mg/potz and the extracts exhibited little and moderate activities at 5 mg/pot. However, other extracts had little or no activity against RSB when treated at 5 and 10 mg/pot.
Fungicidal activity varied with the plant species and pathogens tested. In the tests with phytopathogenic fungi, B. cinerea, P. recondita, and E. graminis were inhibited more effectively by application of the extracts of various plants than P. grisea, R. solani, and P. infestans. Jacobson (1989) pointed out that the most promising botanicals as sources of novel plant-based pesticides at present and in the future are species of the families Meliaceae, Rutaceae, Asteraceae, Annonaceae, Labiatae, and
b)SSR, susceptible to both carbendazim and procymidone but highly resistant to diethofencarb; SRRZ susceptible to carbendazim but highly resistant to both procymidone and diethofencarb; RRS, highly resistant to carbendazim and procymidone but susceptible to diethofencarb; and RSR, highly resistant to both carbendazim and diethofencarb but susceptible to procymidone.
후속연구
This study implies that the plant-derived materials might be useful for developing new types of fungicides, or as biorational management agents for controlling plant pathogens on crops.
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