Essential Oils as an Antifungal Alternative to Control Several Species of Fungi Isolated from Musa paradisiaca: Part III
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 7/15/2025
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Summary
Background
Banana production faces significant postharvest challenges from fungal diseases including crown rot, vascular wilt, and fruit decay. Traditional synthetic fungicides raise concerns about environmental impact, fungicide resistance, and health risks. Essential oils from various plant species have emerged as promising natural antifungal agents with bioactive compounds demonstrating antimicrobial properties.
Objective
To evaluate the antifungal potential of essential oils from six plant species (oregano, rosemary, clove, thyme, cinnamon, and basil) against five fungal species isolated from infected banana peels. The study aimed to assess both in vitro and ex vivo antifungal efficacy and provide a molecularly supported basis for targeted application in integrated control strategies.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:Microorganisms,
- Study Type:Experimental Research Study,
- Source: 10.3390/microorganisms13071663, PMID: 40732172