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Essential oils of Origanum compactum and Thymus vulgaris exert a protective effect against the phytopathogen Allorhizobium vitis
2018
Habbadi, Khaoula | Meyer, Thierry | Vial, Ludovic | Gaillard, Vincent | Benkirane, Rachid | Benbouazza, Abdellatif | Kerzaon, Isabelle | Achbani, El Hassan | Lavire, Céline | Institut national de la recherche agronomique [Maroc] (INRA Maroc) | Laboratoire d'Ecologie Microbienne - UMR 5557 (LEM) ; Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL) ; Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire de Lyon (ENVL)-VetAgro Sup - Institut national d'enseignement supérieur et de recherche en alimentation, santé animale, sciences agronomiques et de l'environnement (VAS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) | Université Ibn Tofaïl (UIT) | project "Biological control of Agrobacterium vitis, the causal agent of Crown gall on grapevines" PRAD 14-08; regional center of the National Institute for Agricultural Research Meknes (INRA); French national programme EC2CO-Biohefect/Ecodyn//Dril/MicrobiEn (IBAD)
National audience | Allorhizobium (Agrobacterium) vitis is a host-specific pathogenic bacterium that causes grapevine crown gall disease, affecting vine growth and production worldwide. The antibacterial activities of different aromatic plant essential oils were tested in vitro and in planta against A. vitis. Among the essential oils tested, those of Origanum compactum and Thymus vulgaris showed the most significant in vitro antibacterial activities, with a MIC of 0.156 and 0.312mg/mL, respectively. A synergistic effect of these two essential oils (1:1) was observed and confirmed by the checkerboard test. Carvacrol (61.8%) and thymol (47.8%) are, respectively, the major compounds in the essential oils of O. compactum and T. vulgaris and they have been shown to be largely responsible for the antibacterial activities of their corresponding essential oils. Results obtained in vitro were reinforced by an in planta pathogenicity test. A mixture of O. compactum and T. vulgaris essential oils (1:1), inoculated into the injured stem of a tomato plant and a grapevine at 0.312mg/mL as a preventive treatment, reduced both the number of plants developing gall symptoms and the size of the tumors.
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