Antifungal activity of essential oils isolated from Egyptian plants against wood decay fungi

The essential oils of eighteen Egyptian plants were extracted by hydrodistillation and their chemical compositions were analyzed by GC-MS. The antifungal activity of the isolated oils was evaluated against two wood decay fungi Hexagonia apiaria and Ganoderma lucidum in vitro. The essential oil of Ar...

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description The essential oils of eighteen Egyptian plants were extracted by hydrodistillation and their chemical compositions were analyzed by GC-MS. The antifungal activity of the isolated oils was evaluated against two wood decay fungi Hexagonia apiaria and Ganoderma lucidum in vitro. The essential oil of Artemisia monosperma showed the highest inhibitory effect against H. apiaria (EC₅₀ = 31 mg L⁻¹) and G. lucidum (EC₅₀ = 53 mg L⁻¹). The results of in vitro tests indicated that the essential oils of Cupressus sempervirens, Citrus limon, Thuja occidentalis, Schinus molle, A. monosperma and Pelargonium graveolens were the most potent inhibitors against both fungi. These six oils caused significant reduction of wood mass loss of Scots pine sapwood after 6 weeks of fungal exposure. The oil of C. limon revealed the highest reduction of wood mass loss caused by H. apiaria, while A. monosperma oil displayed the highest reduction of wood loss caused by G. lucidum. These results support the potential use of essential oils for wood protection against decay fungi.
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Artemisia monosperma
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
Chemical composition
Citrus limon
Cupressus sempervirens
Decay
decay fungi
decayed wood
Essential oils
Fungi
Fungicides
Ganoderma lucidum
Hexagonia
In vitro methods and tests
Life Sciences
Materials Science
Mushrooms
Oils & fats
Organic chemistry
Original Article
Pelargonium graveolens
Pinus sylvestris
Preservatives
Reduction
sapwood
Schinus molle
Thuja occidentalis
Wood Science & Technology
title Antifungal activity of essential oils isolated from Egyptian plants against wood decay fungi
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