ASSESSMENT OF PLANTS' LEAF EXTRACTS FOR ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY AGAINST THE FUNGUS COLLETOTRICHUM ACUTATUM IN CHILI (CAPSICUM ANNUUM L.)

ASSESSMENT OF PLANTS’ LEAF EXTRACTS FOR ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY AGAINST THE FUNGUS COLLETOTRICHUM ACUTATUM IN CHILI (CAPSICUM ANNUUM L.)

S.K. SUDIRGA, I.M.S. WIJAYA, A.A.K. DARMADI, and N.P.A. ASTITI

Citation: Sudirga SK, Wijaya IMS, Darmadi AAK, Astiti NPA (2023). Assessment of plants’ leaf extracts for antifungal activity against the fungus Colletotrichum acutatum in chili (Capsicum annuum L.). SABRAO J. Breed. Genet. 55(6): 2239-2249. http://doi.org/10.54910/sabrao2023.55.6.34.

Summary

In horticultural crops, including chili, the wide use of synthetic fungicides has manifested to control anthracnose disease; however, these chemicals have some side effects to deal with. In reducing the dependency on synthetic fungicides, other alternatives and means need searching to prevent pathogenic fungi. Therefore, the presented study sought to examine plant extracts with the potential to inhibit the growth of pathogenic fungi Colletotrichum acutatum, the causal organism of anthracnose disease in chili. This study collected 20 potential plant species for the investigation. The leaf extraction used the maceration method in methanol and n-hexane. The contents of chemical compounds sustained the GC-MS analysis. All the leaf extracts tested for their bioactivity underwent the colony method and diffusion well. The results revealed that out of 20 types of plants, six plant species were capable of inhibiting the growth of C. acutatum fungi, including Piper nigrum, Piper ornatum, Piper retrofractum, Ficus septica, Samanea saman, and Tithonia diversifolia. The leaf extract of F. septica has the highest inhibition rate (81.11%) for the growth of C. acutatum compared with other plant leaf extracts. The GC-MS analysis of the F. septica leaf extract showed the presence of 15 types of metabolite constituents, with nine having antimicrobial activities.

Colletotrichum acutatum, anthracnose, synthetic fungicides, side effects, botanical fungicide, leaf extract, antimicrobial properties, Ficus septica

This latest study found plant extracts that have the potential to inhibit the growth of the pathogenic fungi Colletotrichum acutatum, which caused anthracnose disease in crop plants.

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SABRAO Journal of Breeding and Genetics
55 (6) 2239-2249, 2023
http://doi.org/10.54910/sabrao2023.55.6.34
http://sabraojournal.org/
pISSN 1029-7073; eISSN 2224-8978

Date published: December 2023

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