2016
DOI: 10.1590/1983-084x/15_191
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Extracts of Caesalpinia ferrea and Trichoderma sp. on the control of Colletotrichum sp. transmission in Sideroxylon obtusifolium seeds

Abstract: Recent research reports the importance of preserving plants in Brazilian semiarid regions, in this context, the scientific literature has reported different pharmacological studies from plant extracts with an antifungal potential, coming from forest species that can contribute as a control and management strategy in the transmission of phytopathogens. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of biotech treatments in controlling the transmission of Colletotrichum sp. in seeds of S. obtusifolium. In this study, 1… Show more

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“…The extracts of C. cynophallophora, Z. joazeiro, S. obtusifolium and S. tuberosa did not show inhibitory or fungicidal action against A. alternata (Table 5). Similar results were observed by Melo et al (2016) when evaluating ethanolic extracts of C. ferrea in the control of Colletotrichum sp. in native fruits.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…The extracts of C. cynophallophora, Z. joazeiro, S. obtusifolium and S. tuberosa did not show inhibitory or fungicidal action against A. alternata (Table 5). Similar results were observed by Melo et al (2016) when evaluating ethanolic extracts of C. ferrea in the control of Colletotrichum sp. in native fruits.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Research results on the use of natural compounds for phytopathogen management, such as those reported by Melo et al (2016), and Fonseca et al (2015), with extracts of Caesalpinia ferrea Mart. Ex Tul.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The C. ferrea leaf alcoholic extract demonstrated an antifungal potential over Colletotrichum sp. in Sideroxylon obtusifolium (“quixaba”) seeds, since all seeds treated with the extract did not present symptomatic seedlings percentages or pathogen transmission rates [ 77 ]. The aqueous extract also demonstrated an antifungal activity over Colletotrichum sp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ex Tul.) L. P. Queiroz, a species popularly known in the Amazon as ironwood, has application in folk medicine, evidencing antifungal [2,3], antiulcerogenic [4], anti-inflammatory [5] and cicatrizant properties [6,7]. Flavonoids, phenolic acids and steroids may be related to therapeutic actions, justifying the application of biotechnology techniques to verify the production of friable calli in order to produce metabolites and the development of cell culture systems [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%