Abstract:Volatile oil from the shoot of
Wedelia trilobataL., an invasive alien weed in South China, was extracted by steam distillation and its fungitoxicity to
Magnaporthe griseaBarr.,
Rhizoctonia solani (Oryza sativaL.) and
Rhizoctonia solani (Zea maysL.) investigated. The chemical constituents of the volatiles were identified by GC-MS analysis. The volatiles inhibit mycelial growth of the above 3 pathogens at the maximum of 54.8%, 32.9% and 56.3% respectively. 34 constituents are found in the volatile oil, of which 29 identified by mass spectrum constitute 90.88% volatile oil. The main constituents of the volatile oil are 2,6,6-Trimethyl-Bicyclo3.1.1-2-heptene (25.16%), 2,7,7-Trimethyl-Bicyclo2.2.1-2-heptene (22.90%) and γ-terpinene (8.98%). The results indicate that volatiles of
W. trilobatahave strong antibiotic effect on native pathogens. This may be an important mechanism for the successful invasion of the exotic plant.