Resumen:
The extracts of wild grapevines
(Vitis) leaves (EHVS) from three accessions (P178,
E-200 and TN-4) at 6, 8 and 12 % v/v, were
tested in vitro to evaluate their inhibitory effect on
Botrytis cinerea development. Resveratrol (RVS)
(60, 90, 120 µg/mL), citrus extracts (EC) (3, 5 and
8 % v/v) and cyprodinil + fludioxonil (SW) (500,
800 and 1000 µg/mL) were compared against
EHVS. In average, SW presented inhibition of
mycelial growth (ICM), sporulation (IE) and spore
germination (IGC) (88.9; 85.5 and 93.7 %, average
respectively). RVS presented the second higher
inhibition rate. All EHVS presented antifungal
activity; specially, P-178 at 12 % resulted in 72 %
ICM, 75 % IE and 62 % IGC. This dose contained
phenolic compounds 19.9 mg/mL, RVS 1.7 mg/mL,
gallic acid 3.8 mg/mL and ferulic acid 2.5 mg/mL.