Plant extract as a strategy for the management of seed pathogens: a critical review

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida, Abraão Rodrigues de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva , Isabel Correia da, Souza, Carlos Alberto Fragoso de, Avelino, João Raphael Lima, Santos, José Eduardo Cordeiro Cezar, Medeiros, Erika Valente de, Pinto, Kedma Maria Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21846
Resumo: Abstract Seeds associated to fungal pathogens are efficient vehicles for disease dissemination in the field. Such pathogens affect the seed quality and longevity, causing a decrease or loss of germination, discoloration, necrosis, and decay, in addition to leading to the production of mycotoxins in some pathosystems. To control them several synthetic chemicals are used. Nevertheless, the use of synthetic chemicals poses a risk to human health and the environment. Therefore, there is a growing demand for the use of alternative methods for the treatment of seeds, such as plant extracts. This review evaluated the use and efficacy of plant extracts for the control of fungal pathogens associated to seeds. Some control methods are used in seed treatment, plant extracts stand out due to the secondary metabolic in their constitution, which inhibit pathogen growth. The literature review showed that 100% of the studies reported that plant extracts were efficient to control the different pathogens evaluated, 63% stated an increase in seed germination, 21% reported no change in germination, 5% mentioned negative interference, and 11% did not evaluate the use of plant extracts. The aqueous extracts were used as extractors in 72% of the studies. Plant extracts were reported as promising to replace synthetic fungicides in 33% of the studies; however, 67% did not compare their use. Nevertheless, efficient extraction methods are required, considering low persistence and volatilization of plant extracts in the field. Plant extracts are efficient to control fungal pathogens.
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spelling Plant extract as a strategy for the management of seed pathogens: a critical review El extracto vegetal como estrategia para el manejo de patógenos de semillas: una revisión críticaExtrato de plantas como estratégia para o manejo de patógenos fúngicos em sementes: uma revisão críticaDoenças de sementesExtratos vegetaisMetabólitos secundários. Seed-borne fungiPlant extractsSecondary metabolites.Enfermedades de las semillasExtractos vegetalesMetabolitos secundarios. Abstract Seeds associated to fungal pathogens are efficient vehicles for disease dissemination in the field. Such pathogens affect the seed quality and longevity, causing a decrease or loss of germination, discoloration, necrosis, and decay, in addition to leading to the production of mycotoxins in some pathosystems. To control them several synthetic chemicals are used. Nevertheless, the use of synthetic chemicals poses a risk to human health and the environment. Therefore, there is a growing demand for the use of alternative methods for the treatment of seeds, such as plant extracts. This review evaluated the use and efficacy of plant extracts for the control of fungal pathogens associated to seeds. Some control methods are used in seed treatment, plant extracts stand out due to the secondary metabolic in their constitution, which inhibit pathogen growth. The literature review showed that 100% of the studies reported that plant extracts were efficient to control the different pathogens evaluated, 63% stated an increase in seed germination, 21% reported no change in germination, 5% mentioned negative interference, and 11% did not evaluate the use of plant extracts. The aqueous extracts were used as extractors in 72% of the studies. Plant extracts were reported as promising to replace synthetic fungicides in 33% of the studies; however, 67% did not compare their use. Nevertheless, efficient extraction methods are required, considering low persistence and volatilization of plant extracts in the field. Plant extracts are efficient to control fungal pathogens.Las semillas asociados con los hongos patógenos son vehículos muy eficientes para la diseminación de enfermedades en el campo, tales patógenos afectan la calidad y longevidad de las semillas. Para controlarlos se utilizan diversos productos químicos sintéticos. Sin embargo, plantean riesgos para la salud humana y el medio ambiente. Por lo tanto, está aumentando la búsqueda y el uso de otros métodos de tratamiento tratamiento alternativo, uno de ellos son los extractos de plantas. Por lo tanto, esta revisión buscó evaluar el uso y la eficiencia de extractos de plantas en el control de patógenos fúngicos asociados con semillas. Entre las formas de control utilizadas en el tratamiento de semillas destacan los extractos de plantas, debido a la presencia de metabolismo secundario presente en las plantas. Entre las encuestas analizadas, el 100% afirmó que los extractos de plantas fueron eficientes en el control de patógenos, el 63% proporcionó un aumento en la germinación de la semilla, el 21% informó que no hubo cambio en la germinación, el 5% informó interferencia negativa y el 11% no la evaluó. Entre los extractores utilizados, el 72% utiliza el acuoso, el 33% afirma ser prometedor para reemplazar fungicidas sintéticos y el 67% no lo analizó. Sin embargo, para su uso se deben utilizar métodos de extracción eficientes, además de ser consciente de su baja persistencia y volatilización en campo. Por lo tanto, los extractos de plantas son eficaces para controlar los patógenos fúngicos.Sementes associadas a patógenos fúngicos são veículos muito eficientes para a disseminação de doenças no campo, tais patógenos afetam a qualidade e longevidade das sementes causando diminuição ou perda da germinação, apodrecimento, necrose, produção de micotoxinas, descoloração e aborto das sementes. Para controlá-los vários produtos químicos sintéticos são utilizados. No entanto, causam riscos à saúde humana e ao meio ambiente. Sendo assim, é crescente a procura e utilização de outros métodos alternativos e que demonstram ser mais eficientes para o tratamento das sementes, um deles são os extratos vegetais. Dessa forma, esta revisão buscou avaliar o uso e eficiência de extratos vegetais no controle de patógenos fúngicos associados as sementes.  Entre as formas de controle utilizadas no tratamento das sementes os extratos vegetais se destacam, pois devido a presença de metabólicos secundários presentes nas plantas limitam o crescimento de organismos patogênicos. Entre as pesquisas analisadas 100% afirmaram que os extratos de plantas foram eficientes no controle dos patógenos, 63% proporcionaram aumento na germinação das sementes, 21% relataram que não houve mudança na germinação, 5 % relataram interferência negativa e 11% não avaliaram. Entre os extratores utilizados, 72% utilizam o aquoso, 33% afirmam ser promissor para substituição dos fungicidas sintéticos e 67% não analisaram. Porém, para sua utilização deve-se utilizar métodos de extração eficientes, assim como, deve está ciente das sua baixa persistência e volatilização em campo. Logo, os extratos de plantas são eficientes no controle de patógenos fúngicos.Research, Society and Development2021-10-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2184610.33448/rsd-v10i14.21846Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 14; e174101421846Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 14; e174101421846Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 14; e1741014218462525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21846/19469Copyright (c) 2021 Abraão Rodrigues de Almeida; Isabel Correia da Silva ; Carlos Alberto Fragoso de Souza; João Raphael Lima Avelino; José Eduardo Cordeiro Cezar Santos; Erika Valente de Medeiros; Kedma Maria Silva Pintohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Almeida, Abraão Rodrigues deSilva , Isabel Correia da Souza, Carlos Alberto Fragoso de Avelino, João Raphael LimaSantos, José Eduardo Cordeiro CezarMedeiros, Erika Valente dePinto, Kedma Maria Silva 2021-12-04T11:48:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21846Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:10.534892Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Plant extract as a strategy for the management of seed pathogens: a critical review
El extracto vegetal como estrategia para el manejo de patógenos de semillas: una revisión crítica
Extrato de plantas como estratégia para o manejo de patógenos fúngicos em sementes: uma revisão crítica
title Plant extract as a strategy for the management of seed pathogens: a critical review
spellingShingle Plant extract as a strategy for the management of seed pathogens: a critical review
Almeida, Abraão Rodrigues de
Doenças de sementes
Extratos vegetais
Metabólitos secundários.
Seed-borne fungi
Plant extracts
Secondary metabolites.
Enfermedades de las semillas
Extractos vegetales
Metabolitos secundarios.
title_short Plant extract as a strategy for the management of seed pathogens: a critical review
title_full Plant extract as a strategy for the management of seed pathogens: a critical review
title_fullStr Plant extract as a strategy for the management of seed pathogens: a critical review
title_full_unstemmed Plant extract as a strategy for the management of seed pathogens: a critical review
title_sort Plant extract as a strategy for the management of seed pathogens: a critical review
author Almeida, Abraão Rodrigues de
author_facet Almeida, Abraão Rodrigues de
Silva , Isabel Correia da
Souza, Carlos Alberto Fragoso de
Avelino, João Raphael Lima
Santos, José Eduardo Cordeiro Cezar
Medeiros, Erika Valente de
Pinto, Kedma Maria Silva
author_role author
author2 Silva , Isabel Correia da
Souza, Carlos Alberto Fragoso de
Avelino, João Raphael Lima
Santos, José Eduardo Cordeiro Cezar
Medeiros, Erika Valente de
Pinto, Kedma Maria Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida, Abraão Rodrigues de
Silva , Isabel Correia da
Souza, Carlos Alberto Fragoso de
Avelino, João Raphael Lima
Santos, José Eduardo Cordeiro Cezar
Medeiros, Erika Valente de
Pinto, Kedma Maria Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Doenças de sementes
Extratos vegetais
Metabólitos secundários.
Seed-borne fungi
Plant extracts
Secondary metabolites.
Enfermedades de las semillas
Extractos vegetales
Metabolitos secundarios.
topic Doenças de sementes
Extratos vegetais
Metabólitos secundários.
Seed-borne fungi
Plant extracts
Secondary metabolites.
Enfermedades de las semillas
Extractos vegetales
Metabolitos secundarios.
description Abstract Seeds associated to fungal pathogens are efficient vehicles for disease dissemination in the field. Such pathogens affect the seed quality and longevity, causing a decrease or loss of germination, discoloration, necrosis, and decay, in addition to leading to the production of mycotoxins in some pathosystems. To control them several synthetic chemicals are used. Nevertheless, the use of synthetic chemicals poses a risk to human health and the environment. Therefore, there is a growing demand for the use of alternative methods for the treatment of seeds, such as plant extracts. This review evaluated the use and efficacy of plant extracts for the control of fungal pathogens associated to seeds. Some control methods are used in seed treatment, plant extracts stand out due to the secondary metabolic in their constitution, which inhibit pathogen growth. The literature review showed that 100% of the studies reported that plant extracts were efficient to control the different pathogens evaluated, 63% stated an increase in seed germination, 21% reported no change in germination, 5% mentioned negative interference, and 11% did not evaluate the use of plant extracts. The aqueous extracts were used as extractors in 72% of the studies. Plant extracts were reported as promising to replace synthetic fungicides in 33% of the studies; however, 67% did not compare their use. Nevertheless, efficient extraction methods are required, considering low persistence and volatilization of plant extracts in the field. Plant extracts are efficient to control fungal pathogens.
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