Anti-Phytophthora cinnamomi activity of Phlomis purpurea plant and root extracts

TitleAnti-Phytophthora cinnamomi activity of Phlomis purpurea plant and root extracts
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsNeves, D., Caetano P., Oliveira J., Maia C., Horta M., Sousa N., Salgado M., Dionisio L., Magan N., & Cravador A.
JournalEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY
Volume138
Pagination835-846
KeywordsBiocontrol, Disease reduction, Quercus ilex, Quercus suber, root rot, Zoospores
Abstract

Phlomis purpurea (Lamiaceae), found in Quercus suber and Quercus ilex ssp. rotundifolia forest habitats in southern Portugal, is a non-host for the oomycete Phytophthora cinnamomi, the main biotic factor involved in cork oak and holm oak decline in the Iberian Peninsula. The effect of P. purpurea crude ethanol root extract was evaluated in vitro on P. cinnamomi mycelial growth, sporangial production, zoospore release and germination as well as on chlamydospore production and viability. The protection of cork oak against infection by the pathogen was also evaluated in planta. At 10 mg ml(-1), in vitro inhibition of the pathogen structures was 85-100 %. In addition, P. purpurea plants were shown to protect Q. suber and Q. ilex from P. cinnamomi infection and to reduce the inoculum potential in glasshouse trials, indicating the ability to reduce root infection by the pathogen. The results suggest that P. purpurea has the potential to reduce disease spread and that their root extracts could provide candidate substances for control of the important pathogen, P. cinnamomi.