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Inhibitory effects of the extract from Quercus dentata gallnut against plant virus infection KCI 등재

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한국유기농업학회지 (Korea Journal of Organic Agriculture)
한국유기농업학회 (Korea Association Of Organic Agriculture)
초록

Pepper mild mosaic virus (PMMoV) and cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) are important pathogens in various vegetable crops worldwide. We have found that methanol extracts of Quercus dentate (Daimyo Oak) gallnut strongly inhibit PMMoV and CMV infection. Based on this result, the inhibitor named as "KN0912" formulated from the extract of Q. dentate gallnut was tested for its inhibitory effects on PMMoV or CMV infection to each local lesion host plant (Nicotiana glutinosa; PMMoV, Chenopodium amaranticolor; CMV). Pre-treatment effect of KN0912 against infections of each virus to local host plant was measured to be 75. 1:±0. 5-97. 5±1. 5% to PMMoV and 70.6±2.2-99.0±1.0% to CMV in 1-10mg/ml conc. and the absorption effect of the antiviral composition of KN0912 to the inside of tobacco leaves tissue, was inhibited by 55.7% to PMMoV and 63.8% to CMV. The persistence of KN0912 treatment was maintained until after the 3 days high inhibitory effect by 98% to PMMoV and by 95.1% to CMV. Inhibitory effects on systemic host plants of KN0912 were measured to be 80-90% to PMMoV and 60-75% to CMV. From the change of morphological characteristics of PMMoV particles under EM, we are tentatively suggested that one mode of action of KN0912 is inactivation due to the destruction of virus particles.

저자
  • Kwon, SB.(Gangwon Agricultural Research and Extension Services, Gangwon, Chunchon, Korea)
  • Shin, JE.(Gangwon Agricultural Research and Extension Services, Gangwon, Chunchon, Korea, Department of Plant Science, Gangneung-Wonju National Univ., Gangneung, Korea)
  • Ahn ,SY.(Gangwon Agricultural Research and Extension Services, Gangwon, Chunchon, Korea)
  • Yoon, CS(Department of Plant Science, Gangneung-Wonju National Univ., Gangneung, Korea)
  • Kim, BS(Department of Plant Science, Gangneung-Wonju National Univ., Gangneung, Korea)