INVESTIGADORES
SOBERON Jose Rodolfo
artículos
Título:
Extracts and phenolic compounds from Zuccagnia punctata as fungicide seed protectants for corn
Autor/es:
JIMÉNEZ, C. M.; SGARIGLIA, M.A.; SOBERÓN, J.R.; VATTUONE, M.A.; SAMPIETRO, D.A.
Revista:
ANNALS OF APPLIED BIOLOGY
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Año: 2018
ISSN:
0003-4746
Resumen:
The ethanolic leaf extract (TZP) of Zuccagnia punctata, its ethereal fraction (Eet),2′,4′-dihydroxychalcone (DC), 2′,4′-dihydroxy-3′-methoxychalcone (DMC) and 7-hydroxy-3′,4′-dimethoxyflavone (HF) were evaluated as fungicide seed protectants on corn. Microdilution assays on a set of Fusarium strains showed minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of 400?800 𝜇gmL−1 (TZP), 50?100 𝜇gmL−1 (Eet), 25?50 𝜇gmL−1 (DC), 50?100 𝜇gmL−1 (DMC) and 200?400 𝜇gmL−1 (HF), with minimum fungicidal concentration (MFC)/MIC=1. Suspensions of TZP, Eet, DC and DMC at MIC × 20 incorporated to the grains at rates of 1920, 240, 120 and 240mg dry matter kg−1 of grain, respectively, increased the elongation of the primary roots (24?44%) and the number of seminal roots (44?50%). TZP also increased the number of secondary roots. HF was phytotoxic. Suspensions of TZP, Eet, DC and DMC suppressed the endogenous grain mycoflora at levels similar to those recorded for a thiram+carbendazim-based fungicide. Grains treated with TZP (1920mgkg−1), Eet (240mgkg−1), DC (120mgkg−1) and DMC (240mgkg−1) stimulated thegrowth of the seedling root system both because of fungal suppression and hormetic effects in greenhouse curative and preventive assays against Fusariumverticillioides on a sand/soil substrate. Eet and its chalcones also reduced the severity of seedling blight more than the thiram+carbendazim-based fungicide in preventive assays and led to the same disease severity observed for the fungicide treatment in the curative assays. Our results show that Eet and its chalcones not only were effective seed protectants against F. verticillioides and other seedborne fungi, but also improved the early performance of maize seedlings.