Author/Authors :
Rubina, Margarita S A.N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds (INEOS) - Russian Academy of Sciences - Moscow, Russia , Vasil’kov, Alexander Yu A.N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds (INEOS) - Russian Academy of Sciences - Moscow, Russia , Naumkin, Alexander V A.N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds (INEOS) - Russian Academy of Sciences - Moscow, Russia , Shtykova, Eleonora V A.V. Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography - Russian Academy of Sciences - Moscow, Russia , Abramchuk, Sergey S A.N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds (INEOS) - Russian Academy of Sciences - Moscow, Russia , Alghuthaymi, Mousa A Biology Department - Science and Humanities College - Shaqra University - Alquwayiyah, Saudi Arabia , Abd-Elsalam, Kamel A Plant Pathology Research Institute - Agricultural Research Center (ARC) - Giza, Egypt
Abstract :
In this report, the metal-vapor synthesis (MVS)
was used for the preparation of copper nanoparticles which
was then used for the preparation of chitosan–copper
nanocomposite. The antifungal activity of Cu@Chit NCs
against two sclerotium-forming plant pathogenic fungi
Sclerotium rolfsii (S. rolfsii) and Rhizoctonia solani (R.
solani) AG-4 was evaluated in vitro and their effects on
hyphal morphology, and sclerotia formation were observed
for the first time. The NCs were prepared through
impregnation of chitosan with colloid solution of copper
nanoparticles in organic solvent (acetone or toluene).
Transmission electron microscopy shows that the particles
have predominantly spherical form, polydisperse character,
the mean diameter about 2–3 nm and a rather uniform
distribution in the chitosan matrice. Analysis of the small
angle scattering curves suggests that the copper particles in
the NCs with the size of B2 nm are mostly located in the
chitosan pores with the same size. The effect of Cu@Chit
NCs on fungal growth reveals some significant inhibitory
activity against two tested fungi. The highest level of
inhibition against S. rolfsii and R. solani AG-4 was
observed using the high concentrations of Cu@Chit NC
prepared using acetone as a solvent. A loss of the cytoplasm
content, cytoplasmic coagulation, irregular shape of
mycelia, or destruction in the hyphae was confirmed. The
experiments demonstrate that the Cu@Chit NC synthesized
via MVS using acetone was more effective than that of
toluene in inhibiting fungal hyphae growth against R.
solani AG-4 and S. rolfsii. The results show that the
Cu@Chit NCs are fungicidal against both the tested fungus
at high concentrations and the fungicidal or fungistatic
activity is dependent on the tested fungus species.
Keywords :
Antifungal , Metallic nanocomposites , Copper nanoparticles , Metal-vapor synthesis , Sclerotium rolfsii , Rhizoctonia solani