2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.932475
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Antifungal Activities of Pure and ZnO-Encapsulated Essential Oil of Zataria multiflora on Alternaria solani as the Pathogenic Agent of Tomato Early Blight Disease

Abstract: The utilization of plant essential oils (EOs) and nanomaterials due to their safety compared with synthetic chemicals has been considered in the management of plant diseases. In this study, the inhibitory effects of Zataria multiflora, Nepeta haussknechtii, Artemisia sieberi, and Citrus aurantifolia EOs in pure and Zinc Oxide (ZnO) nanocapsulated formulations were evaluated on the mycelial growth of Alternaria solani to find a suitable alternative for synthetic chemicals. The crystal structure and morphologica… Show more

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“…Nanocapsule formation : Encapsulation is an adequate method to overcome issues coming from the instability and volatility of the essential oils (EOs) and/or protecting active ingredients for improving their distribution and controlled release. Inorganic-based nanocapsules of Zataria multiflora essential oil and ZnO NPs (ZnO-ZmEO) were investigated against six isolates of Fusarium [ 140 ] and A. solani [ 141 ], respectively. The mycelial growth inhibitory effect, in both individual investigations, was increased (by 42.70% compared to ZnO NPs and by 66.33% to EO).…”
Section: Advanced Inorganic-based Nanostructuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanocapsule formation : Encapsulation is an adequate method to overcome issues coming from the instability and volatility of the essential oils (EOs) and/or protecting active ingredients for improving their distribution and controlled release. Inorganic-based nanocapsules of Zataria multiflora essential oil and ZnO NPs (ZnO-ZmEO) were investigated against six isolates of Fusarium [ 140 ] and A. solani [ 141 ], respectively. The mycelial growth inhibitory effect, in both individual investigations, was increased (by 42.70% compared to ZnO NPs and by 66.33% to EO).…”
Section: Advanced Inorganic-based Nanostructuresmentioning
confidence: 99%