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Natural Guardians: Piper mikanianum's Secret Weapon Against Storage Threats
Sunday, April 27, 2025
But the oil's powers don't stop at pests. It also showed strong activity against the fungus Fusarium graminearum. The oil and safrole were tested in two ways: through volatilization and direct contact. In both methods, the oil and safrole showed significant inhibition of fungal growth. At a 100% concentration, the oil inhibited fungal growth by 92% through volatilization and safrole by 78. 3%. Through direct contact, both the oil and safrole caused inhibition above 90% at a 1. 5% concentration. Safrole showed an even lower minimum inhibitory concentration of 0. 5% compared to the oil's 1. 5%.
These findings suggest that Piper mikanianum essential oil and safrole could be a strong alternative to synthetic pesticides. They could be used in integrated pest management systems to control both pests and diseases in storage. This could be a big step forward in making storage systems more sustainable and less reliant on harmful chemicals. However, more research is needed to fully understand the potential of this plant and its oil. It's important to remember that while natural doesn't always mean safe. Safrole, for example, has been shown to have potential health risks. So, while Piper mikanianum shows promise, it's crucial to approach its use with caution and thorough testing.
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