บทคัดย่องานวิจัย

Antifungal effects of essential oils against Aspergillus niger in vitro and in vivo on pomegranate (Punica granatum) fruits

Mahdi Jahani, Masoumeh Pira and Mohammad Hossein Aminifard

Scientia Horticulturae 264: 109188. (2020)

2020

บทคัดย่อ

Essential oils are aromatic oily liquids obtained from some aromatic plant materials. In the present study, the inhibitory effects of eucalyptus, galbanum, thymus, and clove essential oils against Aspergillus niger were tested at various concentrations (0, 200, 400, 600, and 800 µL. L−1) in in vitro and in vivo. The in vitro results showed that the growth of A. niger was completely inhibited by the application of clove oil at concentrations of 200, 400, 600, and 800 µL. L−1 on the first and tenth days as well as thyme application with concentrations of 800 µL. L−1 on the tenth day. The in vivo results indicated that treated fruits with thyme oil at a concentration of 800 µL. L−1 had the lowest weight loss in comparison to eucalyptus, galbanum, and clove oil. Furthermore, among essential oils, treated fruits with thyme essential oil (800 µL. L−1) had the highest firmness. The highest anthocyanin content was obtained with eucalyptus essential oil at 800 µL. L−1 concentration and lowest value were found at a galbanum control treatment. The soluble solids content reached 13.08°Brix at 400 µL. L−1 and in the control treatment the soluble solids content of fruit was significantly increased with 14.50°Brix. The most acidity was observed at eucalyptus and clove essential oil (800 µL. L−1) and the lowest values were recorded at control treatments of eucalyptus and galbanum. The highest TSS/TA of fruit juice in 800 µL. L−1 clove essential oil treatment and its lowest was obtained in the control treatments of eucalyptus and galbanum essential oils. This research confirms the antifungal effects of eucalyptus, galbanum, thymus, and clove essential oils both in vitro and in vivo on pomegranate fruits postharvest. Therefore, the present study suggests that the use of essential oils especially thymus and clove may be a useful alternative to the use of synthetic fungicides.