Soursop (Annona muricata L.) seed extracts: phytochemical composition and biocontrol potential against cercosporiosis in okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L. Moech)

Hubert Bolie; Libert Brice Tonfack; Sylvere Landry Lontsi Dida; Patrice Zemko Ngatsi; Juste Philantrope Abega; Eric Bilo’a Ndongo; Claire Stéphane Tsogo; Tize Tize; and Bekolo Ndongo. | E-mail: libert-brice.tonfack@facsciences-uy1.cm | Received: 2025-06-06 | Accepted: 2025-07-20 | Published: 2025-07-20

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Abstract

Background: Annona muricata, or soursop, is a tropical plant known for antimicrobial and antiparasitic properties, widely used in traditional remedies. Extracts from leaves, seeds, and bark show activity against pathogens in humans and plants, making it a promising candidate for natural biopesticide development as safer alternatives to chemical controls. This study evaluates Annona muricata seed extracts as bio-fungicides against Cercospora leaf spot in okra under field conditions.

Methods: Capillary gas chromatography and mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analyzed aqueous and organic (acetone, ethyl acetate, and methanol) extracts. Two okra varieties (V1 and V2) were tested in field trials during 2019 and 2020. Six treatments included control, synthetic fungicide (3.33 g/L), aqueous extract (33.33 g/L), and methanol, acetone, and ethyl acetate extracts (1:600 v/v). Disease incidence, severity, and yield were measured.

Results: GC-MS identified eight antifungal compounds (hexadecanoic acid methyl ester, hexadecanoic acid ethyl ester, hexadecane, n-hexadecanoic acid, octadecanoic acid methyl ester, 9-octadecanoic acid ethyl ester, and 10-octadecadienoic acid (Z,Z)-methyl ester), though these were not directly tested in this study. The Cercospora incidence at 12 weeks after sowing was significantly reduced from 51.11 % and 47.82 % in control plots during 2019 and 2020, respectively, to 8.88 % and 6.64 % in plots treated with aqueous extract and 9.99 % and 9.76 % in plots treated with methanol extract. Yields were highest with aqueous extract (6.48 and 5.22 t/ha), outperforming methanol extract, synthetic fungicide, and control.

Conclusion: Bio-fungicides from Annona muricata extracts offer environmentally friendly options for managing okra cercosporiosis.

 

Keywords: Annona muricata extracts; Metabolic profile; Biological control; Cercospora malayensis; Antifungal properties; Abelmoschus esculentus.

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