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Antibacterial Activity of Essential Oils andTrametes versicolorExtract againstClavibacter michiganensissubsp.michiganensisandRalstoniasolanacearumfor Seed Treatment and Development of a Rapid In Vivo Assay

Journal

ANTIBIOTICS-BASEL
Volume 9, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics9090628

Keywords

Solanum lycopersicum; tomato seed treatment; antibacterial activity; phytotoxicity; rapid molecular screening

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  1. Lazio Region [FILAS-RU-2014-1128]

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Clavibacter michiganensissubsp.michiganensis(Smith) Davis et al. (Cmm) andRalstonia solanacearumYabuuchi et al. (Smith) (Rs) are important seed-borne bacterial pathogens of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) listed as A2 pests in the EPPO (European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization) region. At present, there are few strategies to control these pathogens, and seed control with eco-compatible approaches is widely encouraged. In this work, the essential oils (EOs) of oregano (Origanum vulgare), garlic (Allium sativum), basil (Ocimum basilicum), cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum), clove buds (Syzygium aromaticum), thyme (Thymus vulgaris), andTrametes versicolorextract (Tve) were tested in vitro for their antimicrobial activity against Cmm and Rs (broth microdilution method). The tested EOs and the Tve extract caused a significant inhibition of bacterial growth, with very promising MBC (minimum bactericidal concentration) and MIC90 (minimum inhibitory concentration causing a 90% growth inhibition) values. Moreover, an in vivo germination test showed no major reduction in seed germination when the substances were applied as seed treatment. A rapid molecular screening method has been developed, through real-time PCR, for the specific quantification of Cmm in the presence of a vegetable matrix to test in vivo the antimicrobial efficacy of oregano and cinnamon oil on seed treatment without resorting to whole plant essays, which are time- and space-consuming.

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