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Title: Essential oil composition of different coriander (Coriandrum sativum l.) accessions and their influence on mycelial growth of Colletotrichum spp
Authors: Aćimović M.
Grahovac, Mila 
Stanković, Jelena 
Cvetković, Mirjana
Maširević S.
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2016
Journal: Acta Scientiarum Polonorum, Hortorum Cultus
Abstract: © Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Przyrodniczego w Lublinie, Lublin 2016. Six coriander accessions of different origins were grown on an experimental field in Mošorin, Serbia during 2014. The GC/MS analysis of the essential oil showed that the major components in all samples were linalool (69.3–72.0%), γ-terpinene (6.0–9.6%) and α-pinene (6.7–8.2%), while other compounds were present at less than 5%. Antifungal activity of coriander oils against two phytopathogenic fungi from Colletotrichum genus (C. acutatum and C. gloeosporioides) was evaluated using the inverted petriplate method. Experiments show that coriander essential oil has antifungal properties against the apple bitter rot pathogens from Colletotrichum genus, but only at higher application rates (≥ 0.16 μl/ml of air). According to the obtained data, it can be concluded that tested coriander accessions differ in essential oil content and composition, as well as in influence on mycelial growth. Coriander essential oil has potential for being applied as a biological control agent against these two fungi from Colletotrichum genus.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5067
ISSN: 16440692
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