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Allelopathic Effects of Three Herb Species on Phytophthora cinnamomi, a Pathogen Causing Severe Oak Decline in Mediterranean Wood Pastures

Manuela Rodríguez-Romero, Belén Godoy‐Cancho, I. Calha, J. A. Passarinho, Ana Cristina Moreira

2021Forests13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The ability of three herbaceous plants (Diplotaxis tenuifolia (L.) DC., Eruca vesicaria L. and Raphanus raphanistrum L.) from Iberian wood pastures to reduce Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands pathogen populations through allelopathic relationships is studied. The inhibitory capacity of their aqueous root extracts (AREs) on mycelial growth and production of P. cinnamomi reproductive structures is analysed in vitro. In addition, Quercus seedlings were grown in infested by P. cinnamomi-soils and with the presence or absence of allelopathic and susceptible herb species to the pathogen to assess the defensive chemical response of Quercus seedlings through their leaf phenolic compounds. Results show a strong inhibitory capacity of AREs on P. cinnamomi activity in vitro and a protective effect of these herb species on Quercus plants against P. cinnamomi in vivo. D. tenuifolia would be especially suited for biological control in the pathogen suppression.

Topics & Concepts

Phytophthora cinnamomiBiologyAllelopathyBotanyHerbPhytophthoraGerminationMedicinal herbsTraditional medicineMedicinePlant Parasitism and ResistancePlant Pathogens and ResistanceAllelopathy and phytotoxic interactions
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