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Uporaba eteričnih olj za biokontrolo rastlinskih patogenov
ID Drame, Natalija (Author), ID Luthar, Zlata (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Prekomerna uporaba sintetičnih fitofarmacevtskih sredstev ima negativen vpliv na okolje in zdravje ljudi, poleg tega pa se veča pojav odpornosti patogenov, zato so manj škodljive alternative zelo iskane. Aromatične rastline sintetizirajo eterična olja, ki vsebujejo širok spekter sekundarnih metabolitov, več kot 80 % njihove sestave pa predstavljajo monoterpeni. Za njihovo pridobivanje iz rastlinskih surovin se lahko uporabljajo klasične metode, kot je destilacija, ali pa napredne metode, s katerimi se zmanjša čas ekstrakcije in poveča kakovost pridobljenih eteričnih olj. Eterična olja so primerni kandidati za biokontrolo rastlinskih patogenov, kot so bakterije, glive, virusi, nematode in parazitske rastline, zaradi svojih številnih mehanizmov delovanja. Vendar zaradi svoje visoke hidrofobnosti, hlapnosti in reaktivnosti hitro izgubijo protimikrobno aktivnost, kar zmanjšuje njihovo praktično uporabo. Tehnologije, ki omogočajo premagovanje teh pomanjkljivosti vključujejo emulzije in enkapsulacije, razvijajo pa se tudi nove tehnologije, ki omogočajo uporabo nanodelcev za nadzorovano sproščanje eteričnih olj v prisotnosti določenih dražljajev, kar močno poveča njihovo učinkovitost. V prihodnosti je potrebnih še več raziskav, sploh pri uporabi formulacij eteričnih olj v rastlinjakih ter na poljih, da se zagotovi njihova varnost in učinkovitost.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:eterična olja, biokontrola, rastlinski patogeni, enkapsulacija, mehanizem delovanja
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-159345 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:201039107 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:07.07.2024
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Language:English
Title:Use of essential oils for biocontrol of plant pathogens
Abstract:
The overuse of synthetic pesticides has a negative impact on the environment and human health, and the emergence of resistance in pathogens is increasing, so less harmful alternatives are in high demand. Aromatic plants synthesise essential oils containing a wide range of secondary metabolites, with monoterpenes accounting for more than 80% of their composition. Their extraction from plant raw materials can be carried out using conventional methods such as distillation or advanced methods that reduce extraction time and increase the quality of the essential oils obtained. Essential oils are suitable candidates for biocontrol of plant pathogens such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, nematodes and parasitic plants due to their multiple mechanisms of action. However, due to their high hydrophobicity, volatility and reactivity, they rapidly lose their antimicrobial activity, which reduces their practical use. Technologies to overcome these drawbacks include emulsions and encapsulations, and new technologies are being developed that allow the use of nanoparticles to release essential oils in a controlled manner in the presence of certain stimuli, greatly increasing their effectiveness. More research is needed in the future, particularly in the use of essential oil formulations in greenhouses and in the field, to ensure their safety and efficacy.

Keywords:essential oils, biocontrol, plant pathogens, encapsulation, mechanism of action

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