Antifungal effect of bark extracts from some European tree species |
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Authors: | Gry Alfredsen Halvor Solheim Rune Slimestad |
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Affiliation: | 1.Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute,?s,Norway;2.PlantChem,Sandnes,Norway |
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Abstract: | The inhibitory effect of methanol bark extracts from six deciduous and three coniferous European tree species were bioassayed against eight fungi from the different damage categories, brown rot, white rot, canker and blue-stain. This is the first report providing data on the antifungal activity of several Europaen tree species against fungi within these damage categories. Generally the decay fungi were more inhibited by the bark extracts than the blue-stain fungi, while the lowest inhibition was found among the cancer fungi. The main pattern found between the fungal groups in relation to the bark extracts in this study is believed to be caused by the route of ingress. Acer platanoides bark extract proved to be the most efficient bark extract tested, significantly reducing the growth rate of all tested fungi. Betula pubescens bark extract generally gave the weakest reduction in growth rate. In this study, the conifer bark extracts were in general more active against the canker and blue stain ascomycete fungi than the deciduous trees extracts. |
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Keywords: | Bark extracts Bioassay Decay fungi Blue stain Canker Acer platanoides |
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