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WO2019210245A1
WO2019210245A1 PCT/US2019/029462 US2019029462W WO2019210245A1 WO 2019210245 A1 WO2019210245 A1 WO 2019210245A1 US 2019029462 W US2019029462 W US 2019029462W WO 2019210245 A1 WO2019210245 A1 WO 2019210245A1
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  • Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to methods of controlling Fusarium on potatoes. More particularly, this invention relates to methods of controlling Fusarium on potatoes using lower naphthalene compounds, such as l,4-dimethylnaphthalene (l,4-DMN).
  • lower naphthalene compounds such as l,4-dimethylnaphthalene (l,4-DMN).
  • Fusarium infection on potato has become increasingly widespread in many potato-growing regions, and it often leads to 30-50% yield losses and decreased tuber quality. Fusarium is one of the most important yield-limiting diseases in potato production worldwide. Fusarium (sometimes referred to as“fusarium wilt”) can be caused by a complex of Fusarium species, including F. eumartii, F. avenaceum, F. solani, F. graminearum, F. sambucinum, and F. oxysporum.
  • Fusarium spp. naturally thrive in most soils across the globe, making it casual inhabitant of potato tuber’s superficial microbiome. Consequently, exposure of tuber flesh to fusarium can result in a detrimental vascular disease and can lead to a significant loss in harvest during tuber storage and processing. Fusarium spp. can survive for years in field soil, but the primary inoculum is generally home on tuber surfaces. Fusarium spp. infect potatoes via wounds in the periderm inflicted during harvesting or subsequent handling. In stored potatoes, Fusarium infection develops most rapidly in high relative humidity (>70%) and at l5°C-20°C, but continues to advance at the coldest temperatures safe for potatoes.
  • F. Ayed et al. report that the treatment of potato tuber with two known fungicides (fludioxonil and quinoline) showed a limited effect in controlling Fusarium wilt development. See Fakher Ayed et al,“ Evaluation of fungicides for control of Fusarium wilt of potato”, Plant Pathology Journal. 2006, 5(2), 239-243).
  • U.S. Publication No. 2011/0047654 discloses the use of antifungal composition comprising natamycin and at least one phosphite containing compound for treating potatoes against fungus selected from of Mycosphaerella musicola, Mycosphaerella fljensis, Fusarium oxysporum, Alternaria solani, or Alternaria alternata.
  • U.S. Patent No. 5,552,315 discloses the use of specific strains of gram-negative bacteria to suppress (i.e., reduce the incidence or severity) fungal-induced potato diseases under storage conditions.
  • Thiabendazole and 2-aminobutane fungicides have been used to control Fusarium by application to potato tubers at harvest or at pre-planting.
  • strong concerns are being raised about the potential adverse impact of these chemicals on ground and surface water reservoirs and on the health of agricultural product workers and consumers.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing the evaluation of 1, 4-dimethyl naphthalene (1,4- DMN) for controlling F. oxysporum extracted from the surface of potato tubers;
  • FIG. 2 shows the primers used for amplification of fungal DNA;
  • FIG. 3 shows the NCBI BLASTn sequence alignments to PCR Products
  • FIG.4 is the fungal stain using Lactophenol Cotton Blue (1000X).
  • FIG. 5 is the NMR spectrum confirming that the treatment is l,4-DMN.
  • Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to methods of controlling Fusarium infections on potato, wherein the methods comprise contacting potato tuber with a composition comprising lower alkyl naphthalene.
  • the potato tuber treated with such composition is less susceptive to Fusarium infection as compared to untreated potato tuber.
  • Further embodiments of the present disclosure relate to methods of controlling the growth of Fusarium oxysporum on potato tuber, wherein the methods comprise contacting the potato tuber with a composition comprising a lower alkyl naphthalene.
  • the potato tuber may be contacted with a composition comprising lower alkyl naphthalene lower, before or during the storage, during shipment of potato tuber, or prior to planting.
  • the composition comprising lower alkyl naphthalene may be in the form of liquid composition.
  • lower alkyl naphthalene as used herein includes a naphthalene compound having at least one C2-C12 alkyl substituents.
  • alkyl as used herein includes a linear alkyl group, a branched alkyl group, or a cyclic alkyl group.
  • Non-limiting examples of lower alkyl naphthalenes suitable for the present disclosure are: dimethyl naphthalene (DMN) such as 1, 2-dimethyl naphthalene (l,2-DMN), 1, 4-dimethyl naphthalene (l,4-DMN), 1, 6-dimethyl naphthalene (l,6-DMN), and diisopropyl naphthalene (DIPN); or trimethyl naphthalene.
  • the liquid composition may comprise a mixture of various lower alkyl naphthalenes.
  • the lower alkyl naphthalene is dimethyl naphthalene.
  • the lower alkyl naphthalene is 1, 4-dimethyl naphthalene (l,4-DMN), which is a compound naturally abundant in the tissues of dormant potatoes.
  • DN dimethyl naphthalene
  • the composition comprising DMN (such as l,4-DMN) can readily be applied to the potato storage units as an aerosol, which forms a vapor and is adsorbed by the stored potatoes.
  • the liquid composition comprising DMN (such as l,4-DMN) may be sprayed on freshly dug potatoes in the field immediately after being dug, during transport from the field, while being conveyed into a storage facility, or immediately after being stored.
  • the potatoes may also be treated with a vapor or mist of DMN (such as l,4-DMN) either in addition to initial treatments or instead of earlier treatments.
  • the liquid composition may further comprise at least one of the following chemicals: adjuvants, solvents/diluents, surfactants, lubricants, odorants, deodorants, fungicides, biocides, or pesticides.
  • Diluents depending upon their type and/or aroma characteristics, may be used in varying amounts.
  • suitable diluents may include: C2-C12 alcohols (e.g., methanol, ethanol, isopropyl alcohol, hexanol, octanol, nonanol, decanol and dodecanol, and the like); lower alkyl esters of C6-C10 aliphatic alcohols (e.g., methyl, ethyl or propyl esters of l-nonanol or l-hexanol); aliphatic aldehydes; or aliphatic ketones.
  • the liquid composition comprises a solvent/diluent along with the dimethyl naphthalene (DMN), wherein the ratio of solvent/diluent to DMN is from about 2: 1 to about 50: 1.
  • DN dimethyl naphthalene
  • the liquid composition comprising lower alkyl naphthalene may be applied to the potato tuber by various techniques including, but not limited to, the following: immersing the potato tuber in a bath of the liquid composition; spraying the liquid composition to the potato tuber; or applying the liquid composition as a mist over the potato tuber.
  • the liquid composition is an aqueous composition.
  • Lower alkyl naphthalene e.g., DMN
  • DMN lower alkyl naphthalene
  • the mixing may be conducted in a tank as in a mixing chamber of a spray or misting machine.
  • Treating potato tuber with a composition comprising DMN greatly impacts the microbiome on the surface of potatoes, especially with regards to species diversity.
  • DMN such as l,4-DMN
  • F. oxysporum a particular strain of pathogenic fungus responsible for the Fusarium wilt disease.
  • F. oxysporum was isolated from the surface of potato tuber using the Fusarium selective media Nash-Snider, to which cultures were transferred and maintained on nutritionally complex potato dextrose agar plates.
  • DNA sequencing using selective primers NL1, NL2, ITS1F, and ITS2R confirmed the fungus to be F. oxysporum.
  • a single spore isolation technique was utilized to record the number and growth response of the spores treated with l,4-DMN in comparison with the spores treated with water (i.e., the Control).
  • Single spore isolate plates were contained in vacuum sealed chambers and incubated at a constant temperature of about 22°C, while exposed to 7.5pl of l,4-DMN via aerosol dispersion for four days. After a day of rest, the spores on each plate were measured and counted. As shown in Figure 1 and Table 1, the F. oxysporum spores treated with l,4-DMN showed slower mycelium diameter growth than the untreated F. oxysporum spores (i.e., the Control).
  • DMN (such as l,4-DMN) can be used to control (e.g., reduce the incidence or severity) the growth of F. oxysporum, which is an exemplary Fusarium species that cause the Fusarium disease on potatoes.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic diagram, showing the evaluation of l,4-DMN for controlling F. oxysporum extracted from the surface of potato tuber.
  • Potato skin scrapings were cultured on the Fusarium selective media Nash Snider Agar, and later transferred and maintained on nutritionally complex Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) (Step 1.1 in Figure 1). DNA isolations were performed on single spore isolates using a Power Soil DNA Isolation Kit (Step 1.2 in Figure 1). Several primers as shown in Figure 2 were studied for amplification of Fungal DNA. Fusarium selective primers NL1, NL2, ITS1F, and ITS2 allowed PCR amplification of fungal strains genomically similar to Fusarium. DNA from samples showed strong PCR product bands via gel electrophoresis (Step 1.3 in Figure 1).
  • F. oxysporum successfully isolated from the tuber surface showed inhibition of mycelium growth after exposure to l,4-DMN for four days.

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Abstract

A method of controlling Fusarium disease on potato, wherein the method comprises contacting potato tuber with a composition comprising lower alkyl naphthalene. The growth of Fusarium is controlled by treating the potato tuber with a composition comprising lower alkyl naphthalene.

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METHOD OF CONTROLLING FUSARIUM ON POTATO USING LOWER ALKYL
NAPHTHALENE
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U. S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/663, 161 filed April 26, 2018, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to methods of controlling Fusarium on potatoes. More particularly, this invention relates to methods of controlling Fusarium on potatoes using lower naphthalene compounds, such as l,4-dimethylnaphthalene (l,4-DMN).
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE
Potato is the fourth largest agricultural commodity on the world market. Fusarium infection on potato has become increasingly widespread in many potato-growing regions, and it often leads to 30-50% yield losses and decreased tuber quality. Fusarium is one of the most important yield-limiting diseases in potato production worldwide. Fusarium (sometimes referred to as“fusarium wilt”) can be caused by a complex of Fusarium species, including F. eumartii, F. avenaceum, F. solani, F. graminearum, F. sambucinum, and F. oxysporum.
Fusarium spp., for example, naturally thrive in most soils across the globe, making it casual inhabitant of potato tuber’s superficial microbiome. Consequently, exposure of tuber flesh to fusarium can result in a detrimental vascular disease and can lead to a significant loss in harvest during tuber storage and processing. Fusarium spp. can survive for years in field soil, but the primary inoculum is generally home on tuber surfaces. Fusarium spp. infect potatoes via wounds in the periderm inflicted during harvesting or subsequent handling. In stored potatoes, Fusarium infection develops most rapidly in high relative humidity (>70%) and at l5°C-20°C, but continues to advance at the coldest temperatures safe for potatoes.
The high value of the potato crop and the significant economic losses caused by Fusarium have led to investigations of various methods to control the disease. However, control of Fusarium is difficult due to the limited range of effective fungicides.
E. Gachango el al. report the evaluation of two biocontrol fungicides ( Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus pumilus) and three conventional fungicides (phosphorous acid, azoxystrobin, and hydrogen peroxide) in two storage trials over two years for efficacy in suppressing tuber infection caused by Fusarium spp. The biocontrol fungicides had limited control of the storage pathogens compared to the conventional fungicides. Phosphorous acid, hydrogen peroxide, and azoxystrobin were moderately effective in controlling the disease. None of the evaluated fungicides completely controlled the disease. However, the conventional fungicides showed a higher potential for suppressing tuber infection in storage than the biocontrol fungicides. See Gachango E., et al,“ Evaluation and comparison of biocontrol and conventional fungicides for control of postharvest potato tuber diseases”, Biological Control. November 2012, 63(2), 115-120.
F. Ayed et al. report that the treatment of potato tuber with two known fungicides (fludioxonil and quinoline) showed a limited effect in controlling Fusarium wilt development. See Fakher Ayed et al,“ Evaluation of fungicides for control of Fusarium wilt of potato”, Plant Pathology Journal. 2006, 5(2), 239-243).
F. Ommati et al. report that Trichoderma spp. (antagonistic microorganisms with high activity) showed some control against Fusarium ssp. See Ommati F., Zaker M., Mohammadi A.,“ Biological control of Fusarium wilt of potato (Fusariumoxysporum f. sp. tuberosi) by Trichoderma isolates under field condition and their effect on yield”, J Crop Protection. 2013, 2(4), 435-442.
U.S. Publication No. 2011/0047654 discloses the use of antifungal composition comprising natamycin and at least one phosphite containing compound for treating potatoes against fungus selected from of Mycosphaerella musicola, Mycosphaerella fljensis, Fusarium oxysporum, Alternaria solani, or Alternaria alternata.
U.S. Patent No. 5,552,315 discloses the use of specific strains of gram-negative bacteria to suppress (i.e., reduce the incidence or severity) fungal-induced potato diseases under storage conditions.
Thiabendazole and 2-aminobutane fungicides have been used to control Fusarium by application to potato tubers at harvest or at pre-planting. However, strong concerns are being raised about the potential adverse impact of these chemicals on ground and surface water reservoirs and on the health of agricultural product workers and consumers.
Therefore, there are still need for the methods that are effectively control Fusarium disease on potatoes.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing the evaluation of 1, 4-dimethyl naphthalene (1,4- DMN) for controlling F. oxysporum extracted from the surface of potato tubers; FIG. 2 shows the primers used for amplification of fungal DNA;
FIG. 3 shows the NCBI BLASTn sequence alignments to PCR Products;
FIG.4 is the fungal stain using Lactophenol Cotton Blue (1000X); and
FIG. 5 is the NMR spectrum confirming that the treatment is l,4-DMN.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to methods of controlling Fusarium infections on potato, wherein the methods comprise contacting potato tuber with a composition comprising lower alkyl naphthalene. The potato tuber treated with such composition is less susceptive to Fusarium infection as compared to untreated potato tuber. Further embodiments of the present disclosure relate to methods of controlling the growth of Fusarium oxysporum on potato tuber, wherein the methods comprise contacting the potato tuber with a composition comprising a lower alkyl naphthalene. The potato tuber may be contacted with a composition comprising lower alkyl naphthalene lower, before or during the storage, during shipment of potato tuber, or prior to planting. The composition comprising lower alkyl naphthalene may be in the form of liquid composition.
The term“lower alkyl naphthalene” as used herein includes a naphthalene compound having at least one C2-C12 alkyl substituents.
The term“alkyl” as used herein includes a linear alkyl group, a branched alkyl group, or a cyclic alkyl group.
Non-limiting examples of lower alkyl naphthalenes suitable for the present disclosure are: dimethyl naphthalene (DMN) such as 1, 2-dimethyl naphthalene (l,2-DMN), 1, 4-dimethyl naphthalene (l,4-DMN), 1, 6-dimethyl naphthalene (l,6-DMN), and diisopropyl naphthalene (DIPN); or trimethyl naphthalene. In some embodiments, the liquid composition may comprise a mixture of various lower alkyl naphthalenes. In some particular embodiments, the lower alkyl naphthalene is dimethyl naphthalene. In other embodiments, the lower alkyl naphthalene is 1, 4-dimethyl naphthalene (l,4-DMN), which is a compound naturally abundant in the tissues of dormant potatoes.
It has been known that dimethyl naphthalene (DMN) is suitable as a dormancy enhancer/sprout inhibitor for potatoes in storage or during shipment. DMN also helps the potatoes stay turgid (hydrated). See U.S. Patent No. 6,010,728.
In some embodiments, the composition comprising DMN (such as l,4-DMN) can readily be applied to the potato storage units as an aerosol, which forms a vapor and is adsorbed by the stored potatoes. In some embodiments, the liquid composition comprising DMN (such as l,4-DMN) may be sprayed on freshly dug potatoes in the field immediately after being dug, during transport from the field, while being conveyed into a storage facility, or immediately after being stored. Once in a storage facility, the potatoes may also be treated with a vapor or mist of DMN (such as l,4-DMN) either in addition to initial treatments or instead of earlier treatments.
When desired, the liquid composition may further comprise at least one of the following chemicals: adjuvants, solvents/diluents, surfactants, lubricants, odorants, deodorants, fungicides, biocides, or pesticides.
Diluents, depending upon their type and/or aroma characteristics, may be used in varying amounts. Non-limiting examples of suitable diluents may include: C2-C12 alcohols (e.g., methanol, ethanol, isopropyl alcohol, hexanol, octanol, nonanol, decanol and dodecanol, and the like); lower alkyl esters of C6-C10 aliphatic alcohols (e.g., methyl, ethyl or propyl esters of l-nonanol or l-hexanol); aliphatic aldehydes; or aliphatic ketones. In some embodiments, the liquid composition comprises a solvent/diluent along with the dimethyl naphthalene (DMN), wherein the ratio of solvent/diluent to DMN is from about 2: 1 to about 50: 1.
The liquid composition comprising lower alkyl naphthalene may be applied to the potato tuber by various techniques including, but not limited to, the following: immersing the potato tuber in a bath of the liquid composition; spraying the liquid composition to the potato tuber; or applying the liquid composition as a mist over the potato tuber.
In some embodiments, the liquid composition is an aqueous composition. Lower alkyl naphthalene (e.g., DMN) is immiscible with water; however, vigorous agitation may maintain a substantially evenly distributed suspension of lower alkyl naphthalene in water. The mixing may be conducted in a tank as in a mixing chamber of a spray or misting machine. In some embodiments, it is preferred that lower alkyl naphthalene be present at least 5%, although preferably 10%, by volume of the liquid composition.
Treating potato tuber with a composition comprising DMN (such as l,4-DMN) greatly impacts the microbiome on the surface of potatoes, especially with regards to species diversity. Among the diverse microbiome population is Fusarium oxysporum, a particular strain of pathogenic fungus responsible for the Fusarium wilt disease. F. oxysporum was isolated from the surface of potato tuber using the Fusarium selective media Nash-Snider, to which cultures were transferred and maintained on nutritionally complex potato dextrose agar plates. DNA sequencing using selective primers NL1, NL2, ITS1F, and ITS2R confirmed the fungus to be F. oxysporum.
A single spore isolation technique was utilized to record the number and growth response of the spores treated with l,4-DMN in comparison with the spores treated with water (i.e., the Control). Single spore isolate plates were contained in vacuum sealed chambers and incubated at a constant temperature of about 22°C, while exposed to 7.5pl of l,4-DMN via aerosol dispersion for four days. After a day of rest, the spores on each plate were measured and counted. As shown in Figure 1 and Table 1, the F. oxysporum spores treated with l,4-DMN showed slower mycelium diameter growth than the untreated F. oxysporum spores (i.e., the Control).
Thus, DMN (such as l,4-DMN) can be used to control (e.g., reduce the incidence or severity) the growth of F. oxysporum, which is an exemplary Fusarium species that cause the Fusarium disease on potatoes.
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Figure 1 is a schematic diagram, showing the evaluation of l,4-DMN for controlling F. oxysporum extracted from the surface of potato tuber.
Potato skin scrapings were cultured on the Fusarium selective media Nash Snider Agar, and later transferred and maintained on nutritionally complex Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) (Step 1.1 in Figure 1). DNA isolations were performed on single spore isolates using a Power Soil DNA Isolation Kit (Step 1.2 in Figure 1). Several primers as shown in Figure 2 were studied for amplification of Fungal DNA. Fusarium selective primers NL1, NL2, ITS1F, and ITS2 allowed PCR amplification of fungal strains genomically similar to Fusarium. DNA from samples showed strong PCR product bands via gel electrophoresis (Step 1.3 in Figure 1). The DNA were sequenced, and the sequence data were analyzed using NCBI BLASTn sequence alignment (Step 1.4 in Figure 1). Figure 3 showed NCBI BLASTn Sequence Alignments to PCR Products. The fungal was stained using Lactophenol Cotton Blue (1000X), as shown in Figure 4. The strain identified as F. oxysporum was then subjected to treatments of DMN (7.5m1) in specialized airtight bins, and incubated at a constant temperature of about 25°C for four days (Step 1.5 in Figure 1). Figure 5 showed the NMR spectrum confirming that the treatment was l,4-DMN. Then, colony quantity and mycelium diameter were determined (Step 1.6 in Figure 1). Table 1 compares the average mycelium diameter and total colonies between Control and DMN Treatment
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Thus, F. oxysporum successfully isolated from the tuber surface showed inhibition of mycelium growth after exposure to l,4-DMN for four days.

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CLAIMS We claim:
1. A method of controlling Fusarium disease on potato, the method comprising contacting potato tuber with a composition comprising lower alkyl naphthalene.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the lower alkyl naphthalene comprises a dimethyl naphthalene, trimethyl naphthalene, or a combination thereof.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the dimethyl naphthalene comprises 1,2- dimethyl naphthalenes (l,2-DMN), 1, 4-dimethyl naphthalene (l,4-DMN), 1, 6-dimethyl naphthalene (l,6-DMN), diisopropyl naphthalene (DIPN), or a mixture thereof.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the lower alkyl naphthalene comprises 1,4- dimethyl naphthalene.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the composition comprising lower alkyl naphthalene is a liquid composition.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the liquid composition further comprises at least one of the following chemicals: adjuvants, diluents, solvents, surfactants, lubricants, odorants, deodorants, fungicides, biocides, or pesticides.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the diluent comprises at least one of the following: C2-C12 alcohols, alkyl esters of C6-C10 aliphatic alcohols, aliphatic aldehydes, or aliphatic ketones.
8. The method of claim 6, wherein a ratio of the diluent to the lower alkyl naphthalene is from about 2: 1 to about 50:1.
9. The method of claim 5, wherein the liquid composition is an aqueous-based composition.
10. The method of claim 5, wherein an amount of the lower alkyl naphthalene in the liquid composition is at least 5% by volume of the liquid composition.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein the Fusarium disease is caused by the Fusarium species comprising Fusarium oxysporum.
12. The method of claim 1, wherein the potato tuber is contacted with the composition comprising a lower alkyl naphthalene before or during the storage, during shipment of potato tuber, or prior to planting.
13. A method of controlling the growth of Fusarium oxysporum on potato tuber, the method comprising contacting the potato tuber with a composition comprising lower alkyl naphthalene.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the lower alkyl naphthalene comprises a dimethyl naphthalene, trimethyl naphthalene, or a combination thereof.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein the dimethyl naphthalene comprises 1,2- dimethyl naphthalenes (l,2-DMN), 1, 4-dimethyl naphthalene (l,4-DMN), 1, 6-dimethyl naphthalene (l,6-DMN), diisopropyl naphthalene (DIPN), or a mixture thereof.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein the lower alkyl naphthalene comprises 1,4- dimethyl naphthalene.
17. The method of claim 13, wherein the potato tuber is contacted with the composition comprising lower alkyl naphthalene before or during the storage, during shipment of potato tuber, or prior to planting.
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