Chemical Composition and Antifungal Activity of Artemisia sieversiana Essential Oil Growing in Jilin Against Black Spot on Yanbian Pingguoli Pear in China
Rong Zhang, Ti-Yan Zheng, Yu Fu

TL;DR
This study investigates the chemical composition and antifungal properties of Artemisia sieversiana essential oil against black spot disease in Pingguoli pears.
Contribution
The study identifies the chemical constituents of Artemisia sieversiana essential oil and demonstrates its antifungal efficacy against black spot pathogens.
Findings
Artemisia sieversiana essential oil contains 42 compounds, with 1,8-cineole and trans-caryophyllene as major constituents.
The essential oil exhibited antifungal activity with MIC and MFC values of 0.10% and 0.12% (v/v), respectively.
SEM analysis showed morphological damage to fungal mycelia after treatment with the essential oil.
Abstract
Black spot disease substantially impairs both the aesthetic quality and commercial viability of affected Pingguoli pears. Previous studies have shown that Alternaria alternata and A. tenuissima are the pathogens that cause black spot disease. Essential oils represent novel alternatives to synthetic fungicides to control these pathogens. This study extracted Artemisia sieversiana essential oil (AsEO) by hydro-distillation using a crystal tower pure dew essential oil machine. The chemical compositions of AsEO were analyzed via gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS). A total of 42 compounds were detected. 1,8-cineole, trans-caryophyllene, (1R,4S)-1,7,7-trimethylbicyclo [2.2.1] heptan-2-yl acetate, (±)-camphor, and β-myrcene were identified as the five main constituents. Moreover, the antifungal activity of AsEO was assessed against black spot on Yanbian Pingguoli pear in China. The…
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TopicsFungal Plant Pathogen Control · Nail Diseases and Treatments · Essential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity
