2021
DOI: 10.15517/am.v32i1.40573
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Sensibilidad de Phytophthora infestans a extractos acuosos de Lippia origanoides y Origanum vulgare

Abstract: Introducción. Phytophthora infestans (Mont.) de Bary, es considerado el agente causal de una de las enfermedades más devastadoras y limitantes de cultivos de papa (Solanum tuberosum L.) en el departamento de Nariño (Colombia). Esta enfermedad es controlada con fungicidas sistémicos, los cuales tienen un impacto negativo sobre el ambiente e incrementan los costos de producción, sin embargo, existen alternativas como los denominados fungicidas orgánicos, los cuales se basan en el uso de extractos de plantas con … Show more

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“…Elsewhere, the aqueous extract of O. compactum tested at 25 mg/mL showed a significant capacity to control the green mold fungus P. digitatum with an inhibition rate of 100% (Fadel et al, 2013). Additionally, the aqueous extracts of both wild and domesticated Origanum vulgare showed remarkable inhibitory effects against P. infestans with the maximum effect at 100 mg/mL (Burbano-David et al, 2021).…”
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“…Elsewhere, the aqueous extract of O. compactum tested at 25 mg/mL showed a significant capacity to control the green mold fungus P. digitatum with an inhibition rate of 100% (Fadel et al, 2013). Additionally, the aqueous extracts of both wild and domesticated Origanum vulgare showed remarkable inhibitory effects against P. infestans with the maximum effect at 100 mg/mL (Burbano-David et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, although the aqueous extracts from many Origanum species have been assessed against P. infestans (Burbano- David et al, 2021;Pinto et al, 2021), this study is the first of its kind to test the aqueous extract of O. elongatum. Elsewhere, the aqueous extract of O. compactum tested at 25 mg/mL showed a significant capacity to control the green mold fungus P. digitatum with an inhibition rate of 100% (Fadel et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%