The study aimed to investigate the antibacterial activity of Melia azedarach fruit extracts in plant shoot culture. Unripe fruits were collected in different periods and the extracts were obtained through homogenization in an ethanol (EtOH) solution (40 g fresh weight in 100 ml 50 % EtOH) followed by EtOH evaporation. Their activity was tested against isolates of several bacterial species (Bacillus spp., Pseudomonas spp.) of agronomic interest, and on shoots of ‘MRS 2/5’ (Prunus cerasifera x Prunus spinosa) and calla lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica) inoculated (bacterized) with Microbacterium oleivorans (Mo), Bacillus subtilis (A17), Sphingomonas meloni (Sm) and Bacillus nealsonii (Bn). Shoot number and fresh weight of explants of ‘MRS 2/5’ on the proliferation medium and shoot length on the rooting medium were reduced in cultures derived from shoots bacterized with Mo and A17. Moreover, rooting frequency and root number decreased in A17-bacterized shoots. In calla lily, the number of rooted shoots was strongly reduced also by Sm. The extracts had a bactericidal activity against Mo, A17, Bn and most other Bacillus spp. isolates within 2-year trials. This activity remained unchanged against most of the tested bacterial strains after autoclave-sterilization (20 min at 120 °C). The filter-sterilized (0.22-μm Millipore membrane) extract generally reduced shoot elongation, and caused the death of some ‘MRS 2/5’shoots at a 20 % level in the proliferation medium, while all calla lily shoots survived the treatment. It strongly reduced Mo and Bn spread in both plant genotypes, and was even bactericidal against Mo in’MRS 2/5’, without showing any negative effect on growth of survived shoots already at the second subculture on standard medium. The HPTLC analysis revealed the prevalence of polyphenols in the extracts from fruits collected in two successive periods; this was consistent with their antimicrobial activity.

Marino, G., Gaggia, F., Baffoni, L., Toniolo, C., Nicoletti, M. (2015). Antimicrobial activity of Melia azedarach fruit extracts for control of bacteria in inoculated in-vitro shoots of ‘MRS 2/5’ plum hybrid and calla lily and extract influence on the shoot cultures. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY, 141(3), 505-521 [10.1007/s10658-014-0559-6].

Antimicrobial activity of Melia azedarach fruit extracts for control of bacteria in inoculated in-vitro shoots of ‘MRS 2/5’ plum hybrid and calla lily and extract influence on the shoot cultures

MARINO, GRAZIA;GAGGIA, FRANCESCA;BAFFONI, LOREDANA;
2015

Abstract

The study aimed to investigate the antibacterial activity of Melia azedarach fruit extracts in plant shoot culture. Unripe fruits were collected in different periods and the extracts were obtained through homogenization in an ethanol (EtOH) solution (40 g fresh weight in 100 ml 50 % EtOH) followed by EtOH evaporation. Their activity was tested against isolates of several bacterial species (Bacillus spp., Pseudomonas spp.) of agronomic interest, and on shoots of ‘MRS 2/5’ (Prunus cerasifera x Prunus spinosa) and calla lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica) inoculated (bacterized) with Microbacterium oleivorans (Mo), Bacillus subtilis (A17), Sphingomonas meloni (Sm) and Bacillus nealsonii (Bn). Shoot number and fresh weight of explants of ‘MRS 2/5’ on the proliferation medium and shoot length on the rooting medium were reduced in cultures derived from shoots bacterized with Mo and A17. Moreover, rooting frequency and root number decreased in A17-bacterized shoots. In calla lily, the number of rooted shoots was strongly reduced also by Sm. The extracts had a bactericidal activity against Mo, A17, Bn and most other Bacillus spp. isolates within 2-year trials. This activity remained unchanged against most of the tested bacterial strains after autoclave-sterilization (20 min at 120 °C). The filter-sterilized (0.22-μm Millipore membrane) extract generally reduced shoot elongation, and caused the death of some ‘MRS 2/5’shoots at a 20 % level in the proliferation medium, while all calla lily shoots survived the treatment. It strongly reduced Mo and Bn spread in both plant genotypes, and was even bactericidal against Mo in’MRS 2/5’, without showing any negative effect on growth of survived shoots already at the second subculture on standard medium. The HPTLC analysis revealed the prevalence of polyphenols in the extracts from fruits collected in two successive periods; this was consistent with their antimicrobial activity.
2015
Marino, G., Gaggia, F., Baffoni, L., Toniolo, C., Nicoletti, M. (2015). Antimicrobial activity of Melia azedarach fruit extracts for control of bacteria in inoculated in-vitro shoots of ‘MRS 2/5’ plum hybrid and calla lily and extract influence on the shoot cultures. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY, 141(3), 505-521 [10.1007/s10658-014-0559-6].
Marino, Grazia; Gaggia, Francesca; Baffoni, Loredana; Toniolo, Chiara; Nicoletti, Marcello
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