Efficient and Low-Toxicity Polymethacrylate Guanidine Salts for Suppressing Plant Pathogenic Fungi in Soil: A Case Study of Banana Fusarium Wilt

Abstract

Controlling soil-borne fungal diseases is a major ongoing challenge for modern agriculture. There is a need for new antimicrobial agents that are highly effective, long-lasting, and safe for the environment. Guanidinium-based polymers are promising new candidates. However, it remains technically difficult to tailor their activity against specific pathogens through molecular design. In this study, we designed and synthesized a series of polymethacrylate guanidine salts (PGSs) to meet this need, including both homopolymers and copolymers with diverse side chain architectures. It's found that PGSs showed moderately lower broad-spectrum activity than a commercial disinfectant (benzalkonium chloride, BC) against some common microbes (E. coli, S. albus, and C. albicans). However, PGSs were exceptionally effective and selective at inhibiting Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense race 4 (Foc4, the pathogen responsible for banana Fusarium wilt) in soil. A key advantage of PGSs is their strong adsorption to soil, which greatly reduces their spread in the environment and potential toxicity. PGSs showed minimal impact on native soil microbes and aquatic zebrafish. At the same time, this soil binding allows for a controlled release, sustaining the antifungal effect, and the duration for PGSs could reach 30 d, much longer than the 10 d duration of BC. This dual mechanism highlights the potential of PGSs. The successful case against banana Fusarium wilt demonstrates their practical applicability. They could be an economical, safe, and sustainable solution for persistent soil-borne diseases.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Sep 2025
Accepted
12 Dec 2025
First published
12 Dec 2025

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Efficient and Low-Toxicity Polymethacrylate Guanidine Salts for Suppressing Plant Pathogenic Fungi in Soil: A Case Study of Banana Fusarium Wilt

Y. Lin, H. Zhao, H. Fang, Y. Qiu and A. Zhang, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5TB02122G

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