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Title: Potential application of propolis extracts to control the growth of stemphylium vesicarium in 'Rocha'pear
Author: Loebler, Marcella
Sánchez, Claudia
Maurício, Elisabete Muchagato
Diogo, Eugénio
Santos, Mário
Vasilenko, Paula
Cruz, Ana Sofia
Mendes, Benilde
Gonçalves, Margarida
Duarte, Maria Paula
Keywords: Antifungal activity
Biological control
Brown spot disease
Pear fungal disease
Portuguese propolis
Engineering(all)
Instrumentation
Materials Science(all)
Process Chemistry and Technology
Computer Science Applications
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
Issue Date: 14-Mar-2020
Citation: Loebler, M., Sánchez, C., Maurício, E. M., Diogo, E., Santos, M., Vasilenko, P., Cruz, A. S., Mendes, B., Gonçalves, M., & Duarte, M. P. (2020). Potential application of propolis extracts to control the growth of stemphylium vesicarium in 'Rocha'pear. Applied Sciences, 10(6), Article 1990. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10061990
Abstract: Stemphylium vesicarium (Wallr.) E. G. Simmons is the pathogen responsible of brown spot disease in pear and has become one of the main concerns for European pear producers. In Portugal, S. vesicarium is responsible for significant yield reduction and economic losses in "Rocha" pear (Pyrus communis L. cv Rocha) production. Considering the antimicrobial potential of propolis, the high incidence of brown spot in pears and the emergence of fungicides resistance in S. vesicarium, this study aimed to evaluate the potential of Portuguese propolis as an alternative strategy to control brown spot disease in "Rocha" pear. In vitro assays showed that propolis extracts were able to inhibit up to 90% the S. vesicarium mycelial growth. In vivo assays in artificially wounded and inoculated "Rocha" pears showed that, compared to the control, the disease incidence decreased up to 25% and the lesions diameter up to 57%, in fruits treated with propolis. Moreover, propolis seems to be more efficient in reducing the disease incidence when applied after pathogen inoculation (curative assay) than when applied before pathogen inoculation (prophylactic assay). Thus, the results suggest that propolis extracts have potential to be applied as part of an integrated approach for the control of brown spot of pear.
Description: PA54101 PA54102 PA54103 UIDB/04077/2020
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/116878
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/app10061990
ISSN: 2076-3417
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