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[Chemical composition of volatile oil from Chromolaena odorata and its effect on plant, fungi and insect growth].

The volatile oil from C. odorata had a significant effect on the growth of plants, fungi and insects. The result showed that the seedling growth of five test plants was obviously inhibited, in the order of ryegrass > Chinese cabbage > radish > snap been > rice. The inhibitory effect of the oil at its middle concentration (800 mg.L-1) for Pyricularia grisea was the strongest, the next was to Phytophthora nicotianae, and the weakest was to Fusarium axysporum. The inhibitory percentage was 61.40%, 29.27% and 14.44%, respectively. The volatile oil from C. odorata at the dose of 10-20 microliters.plant-1 had a significant oviposition deterrent effect on Phyllotreta striolata and Plutella xylostella. The volatile oil from C. odorata was analyzed by GC/MS and thirty components were identified. Terpenoids compounds were major components of the volatile oil, such as trans-caryophyllene (16.58%), delta-cadinene (15.85%), alpha-copaene (11.58%), caryophyllene oxide (9.63%), germacrene-D (4.96%), and delta-humulene (4.32%).

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