Inhibitory activity and action mechanism of coumoxystrobin against Phytophthora litchii, which causes litchi fruit downy blight
Jing Zhang, Fadi Zhu, Mengxuan Gu, Huochun Ye, Liushuang Gu, Ligang Zhan, Changling Liu, Chao Yan and Gang Feng
Postharvest Biology and Technology, Volume 181, November 2021, 111675
2021
บทคัดย่อ
Phytophthora litchii is the causative agent of litchi downy blight, one of the most destructive pre- and postharvest diseases of litchi, which has caused severe economic losses. Coumoxystrobin is a novel fungicide developed by incorporating two active moieties from coumarin and methoxyacrylate into a single molecule. In the current study, coumoxystrobin showed high activity against different developmental stages of P. litchii tested in our research. The inhibitory activity on cystospore germination (mean EC50 = 0.034 mg L−1) was the highest, then followed by zoosporangia germination (mean EC50 = 0.193 mg L−1), mycelial growth on plates (mean EC50 = 0.269 mg L−1), zoosporangia production (mean EC50 = 2.019 mg L−1), mycelial growth in broth (mean EC50 = 3.722 mg L−1) and zoospore discharge (mean EC50 = 4.451 mg L−1). In the protective activity test in detached litchi fruit, coumoxystrobin exhibited excellent activity against P. litchii, though this compound was slightly less potent than azoxystrobin. After treatment with coumoxystrobin, the respiration rate and complex III activity of mycelia decreased significantly. These findings indicate that coumoxystrobin could have the potential to control litchi downy blight.