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Title: Activity of flavanols extracted from prosopis juliflora Mesquiteon growth inhibition of wood-decaying fungi and their synergistic effect with Tebuconazole †
Authors: Owino, John Isemeki
Owino, John Isemeki
Tuimising, Judith
Tuimising, Judith
Mangin, Floriane
Mangin, Floriane
Gerardin, Philippe
Gerardin, Philippe
Kiprop, Ambrose
Kiprop, Ambrose
Christine, Gerardin-Charbonnier
Christine, Gerardin-Charbonnier
Keywords: antifungal effect
wood extractives
wood preservatives;
antioxidant properties
Issue Date: Sep-2025
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: The antifungal effect of catechin and extractives from Prosopis juliflora was studied against one white rot fungus, Trametes versicolor (TV), and one brown rot fungus, Poria placenta (PP). The mentioned extractives from Prosopis julilfora were crude mesquitol and pure mesquitol. Tebuconazole was used in this study as a known fungicide against the two named fungi. Wood preservation using the current synthetic fungicides can be harmful to the environment and toxic to animals and plants. To help solve these problems, fungicides can be mixed with natural extractives to act synergistically as wood preservatives. Most of these natural extractives contain polyphenols, which are secondary metabolites, having good antioxidant properties, which may inhibit radical species involved in wood cell polymer defects. In this study, 1000 ppm and 5000 ppm of crude mesquitol, pure mesquitol and catechin had a very good growth inhibition against TV and PP. Thus, the concentrations were used to assess their synergistic response when mixed with lower inhibitory concentration of tebuconazole. The results showed that there was an additive effect in a combination of 0.1 ppm tebuconazole with 1000 ppm pure mesquitol for PP, 0.5 ppm Tebuconazole with 1000 ppm crude mesquitol and pure mesquitol for PP and 0.5 ppm tebuconazole with 1000 ppm pure mesquitol for TV. The other remaining combinations of 1000 ppm/5000 ppm of the samples with 0.1 ppm/0.5 ppm tebuconazole all had synergistic effect. This data suggests that a combination of polyphenols (catechin and extractives) with tebuconazoles can be useful sources for preparation of fungicides and wood preservatives for agricultural use and wood durability, respectively.
URI: https://doi.org/10.3390/f16091462
https://doi.org/10.3390/f16091462
http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/10291
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