# Bacteriostatic Effect of Some Plant Extracts Against Crown Gall Caused by Agrobacterium tumefaciens L

**Authors:** Beata Jacek, Michał Miłek

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/ijms27020711 · 2026-01-10

## TL;DR

This study tests plant extracts for their ability to inhibit Agrobacterium tumefaciens, the cause of crown gall disease, finding eucalyptus and St. John’s wort most effective.

## Contribution

Identifies plant extracts with strong bacteriostatic effects against Agrobacterium tumefaciens, offering a potential natural alternative for disease control.

## Key findings

- Eucalyptus and St. John’s wort leaf extracts showed the strongest antibacterial activity against Agrobacterium tumefaciens.
- Acetone and alcohol extracts had higher flavonoid and polyphenol content than water extracts.
- Tansy leaf extracts contained high levels of flavonoids but had only moderate antibacterial effects.

## Abstract

The agar diffusion method was used to test the antibacterial activity of 12 plant species against Agrobacterium tumefaciens, the bacterium that is responsible for crown gall disease. Leaf, root, or flower extracts were prepared, but not all parts were used for each of the 12 plants listed. Plant extracts from leaves exhibited higher antibacterial activity than those from flowers and roots. Furthermore, the type of solvent had a significant influence on both the antibacterial activity and the flavonoid and polyphenol content. Acetone and alcohol extracts contained higher contents of these compounds than water extracts. The strongest bacteriostatic effect was of the leaf extracts of eucalyptus (Eucalyptus nicholii L.) and St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum L.). Based on HPTLC analysis, eucalyptus extracts contained, among others, chlorogenic acid, hyperoside, and quercetin, while St. John’s wort extracts contained rutin, hyperoside, and quercetin. The tansy leaf extracts (Tanacetum vulgare L.) were also rich in flavonoids and phenolic acids, such as kaempferol-3-glucoside, luteolin, chlorogenic acid, cynarine, and rutin. However, a moderate inhibitory effect against the tested bacterium was found in tansy extracts, as well as hop (Humulus lupulus L.), wormwood (Artemisia absinthium L.), peppermint (Mentha piperita L.), yarrow (Achillea millefolium L.), and nettle (Urtica dioica L.) extracts. The least effective were the root extracts of dandelion (Taraxacum officinale F.H. Wiggers coll.) and valerian (Valeriana officinalis L.), as well as the flower extracts of chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.) and marigold (Calendula officinalis L.). Given the lack of effective chemical products and the unavailability of commercially resistant cultivars, the use of plant-based extracts for protecting against crown gall appears to be of particular interest. The preliminary results are promising and suggest that eucalyptus and St. John’s wort extracts are the most promising for controlling A. tumefaciens.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** chlorogenic acid (PubChem CID 1794427), hyperoside (PubChem CID 5281643), quercetin (PubChem CID 5280343), rutin (PubChem CID 5280805), kaempferol-3-glucoside (PubChem CID 5282102), luteolin (PubChem CID 5280445), cynarine (PubChem CID 5281769)
- **Species:** Agrobacterium tumefaciens (taxon 358), Eucalyptus nicholii (taxon 627156), Hypericum perforatum (taxon 65561), Tanacetum vulgare (taxon 128002), Humulus lupulus (taxon 3486), Artemisia absinthium (taxon 72332), Achillea millefolium (taxon 13329), Urtica dioica (taxon 3501), Taraxacum officinale (taxon 50225), Valeriana officinalis (taxon 19953), Matricaria chamomilla (taxon 98504), Calendula officinalis (taxon 41496)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** crown gall (MESH:D005706), crown gall disease (MESH:D005705)
- **Chemicals:** alcohol (MESH:D000438), water (MESH:D014867), agar (MESH:D000362), flavonoid (MESH:D005419), chlorogenic acid (MESH:D002726), phenolic acids (MESH:C017616), hyperoside (MESH:C021304), quercetin (MESH:D011794), Acetone (MESH:D000096), luteolin (MESH:D047311), rutin (MESH:D012431), kaempferol-3-glucoside (-), polyphenol (MESH:D059808), cynarine (MESH:C100257)
- **Species:** Artemisia vulgaris (common mugwort, species) [taxon 4220], Valeriana officinalis (common valerian, species) [taxon 19953], Haliclystus sp. OP (species) [taxon 1322176], Achillea millefolium (species) [taxon 13329], Hypericum perforatum (species) [taxon 65561], Agrobacterium tumefaciens (species) [taxon 358], Hoplerythrinus unitaeniatus (aimara, species) [taxon 756482], Eucalyptus (genus) [taxon 3932], Artemisia absinthium (species) [taxon 72332], Calendula officinalis (common marigold, species) [taxon 41496], Urtica dioica (great nettle, species) [taxon 3501], Humulus lupulus (common hop, species) [taxon 3486], Tanacetum vulgare (tansy, species) [taxon 128002], Mentha x piperita (peppermint, species) [taxon 34256], Taraxacum officinale (dandelion, species) [taxon 50225], Matricaria chamomilla (species) [taxon 98504]

## Figures

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