Investigating the Biological Effects of Plant Essential Oils on Plant-Decaying Pathogens
Hazem S. Elshafie, Aniello Crescenzi, Ippolito Camele

TL;DR
This paper reviews how plant essential oils can fight plant-decaying fungi, offering a natural alternative to harmful chemicals.
Contribution
The study systematically catalogs essential oils' antifungal properties and their potential as sustainable fungicides.
Findings
Essential oils show broad antifungal activity against postharvest pathogens.
EOs contain bioactive constituents that disrupt fungal mechanisms.
They offer a sustainable alternative to synthetic fungicides.
Abstract
Essential oils (EOs), complex volatile compounds synthesized by plants, represent a vital class of natural products that are increasingly significant in scientific research due to their diverse biological properties and broad-spectrum medicinal applications. This study provides a comprehensive overview of EOs, commencing with a historical perspective and detailing their applications. It systematically catalogs their primary botanical sources, with specific examples of the most common and important plant families, including Lamiaceae (e.g., sage, oregano, thyme), Verbenaceae (vervain), Magnoliaceae (magnolia), Rutaceae (lemon), Myrtaceae (eucalyptus) and Lauraceae (cinnamon). A key focus is their antifungal activity, including the bioactive constituents involved and their mechanisms of action, with particular emphasis on their defense against pathogenic postharvest fungi. This includes…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEssential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity · Insect Pest Control Strategies · Magnolia and Illicium research
