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IN VITRO ANTAGONISM OF Trichoderma spp. AGAINST SIX SOIL BORNE FUNGAL PATHOGENS

IN VITRO ANTAGONISM OF Trichoderma spp. AGAINST SIX SOIL BORNE FUNGAL PATHOGENS

... of Trichoderma spp. (named as Tr1 to Tr 128) isolated from those soil samples yielded in the selection of 41 isolates of Trichoderma ...of Trichoderma spp. were taken for this ... See full document

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Antagonistic Activity of Plant Growth Promoting
Rhizobacteria Isolated from Tomato Rhizosphere Against
Soil Borne Fungal Plant Pathogens

Antagonistic Activity of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria Isolated from Tomato Rhizosphere Against Soil Borne Fungal Plant Pathogens

... pesticides. Soil bacteria living in the rhizosphere can enhance plant growth by several mechanisms like antagonism against plant pathogens, solubilization of phosphates (De Freitas et ...to ... See full document

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The Concentration of 2 Propenyl  Glucosinolate in Biofumigant Crops  Influences Their Anti Fungal Activity (In Vitro) against Soil Borne Pathogens

The Concentration of 2 Propenyl Glucosinolate in Biofumigant Crops Influences Their Anti Fungal Activity (In Vitro) against Soil Borne Pathogens

... difficult soil-borne pathogens to control in lettuce, beans and other vegetable crops due to its persistence in soil ...a soil amendment and biofumigant for management of S. minor and ... See full document

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Inhibitory Effect of the Bioagents Trichoderma spp. And Plant Extracts in Vitro on Rhizoctonia Solani

Inhibitory Effect of the Bioagents Trichoderma spp. And Plant Extracts in Vitro on Rhizoctonia Solani

... pathogenic soil fungi causing wilting and reducing ...these pathogens generates resistance, therefore biological and organic alternatives were ...different Trichoderma strains, and organic products ... See full document

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The Efficacy of Trichoderma spp. and Bacillus Isolates in the Control of Chickpea Wilt Pathogens

The Efficacy of Trichoderma spp. and Bacillus Isolates in the Control of Chickpea Wilt Pathogens

... of fungal growth by certain PGPR and formation of inhibition zones were presumably due to the materials; antifungal substances and/or cell wall degrading enzymes; released by the bacteria into the culture medium ... See full document

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Growth and Antagonism of Trichoderma spp  and Conifer Pathogen Heterobasidion annosum s l  in Vitro at Different Temperatures

Growth and Antagonism of Trichoderma spp and Conifer Pathogen Heterobasidion annosum s l in Vitro at Different Temperatures

... on Trichoderma and Hypo- crea Taxonomy lists 104 species ...(http://www.isth.info). Trichoderma are particularly prevalent in the humic layer of hardwood forests where they represent up to 3% of all ... See full document

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In vitro antagonism of indigenous trichoderma isolates against phytopathogen causing wilt of lentil

In vitro antagonism of indigenous trichoderma isolates against phytopathogen causing wilt of lentil

... in vitro conditions they can be prescribed for application in fields which is already a known and conducive ...of Trichoderma spp from rhizosphere of Lentil crop, five isolates of three species ... See full document

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Antagonism of Trichoderma isolates against plant pathogens of agricultural interest

Antagonism of Trichoderma isolates against plant pathogens of agricultural interest

... The Trichoderma sp. isolates were obtained from soil samples of native forest fragments, rhizosphere of sugar cane and tomato plants as well as yerba mate seeds, all collected in the central region of the ... See full document

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Field application of Trichoderma spp. combined with thiophanate-methyl for controlling Fusarium solani and Fusarium oxysporum in dry bean

Field application of Trichoderma spp. combined with thiophanate-methyl for controlling Fusarium solani and Fusarium oxysporum in dry bean

... of Trichoderma species isolates and enhancement of perox- idase, polyphenoloxidase, and chitinase enzymes in bean plants to resist infection with soil-borne ...limit fungal ac- ...defense ... See full document

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Studies on Fruit Rot Pathogens in Grapes and its Control by Trichoderma Spp

Studies on Fruit Rot Pathogens in Grapes and its Control by Trichoderma Spp

... plant pathogens utilizes one microorganism to eliminate or reduce the disease caused by ...the pathogens by in vitro method and compared with chemical ...property against Botrytis ... See full document

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Antagonistic potential of fungal microflora from spent mushroom substrate against soil borne pathogens of ginger

Antagonistic potential of fungal microflora from spent mushroom substrate against soil borne pathogens of ginger

... In vitro evaluation of fungal antagonists against fungal pathogens: A mycelial disc of 6mm diameter was cut from actively growing culture of the fungal pathogens and ... See full document

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Molecular identification of antagonistic bacteria from Tehran soils and evaluation of their inhibitory activities toward pathogenic fungi

Molecular identification of antagonistic bacteria from Tehran soils and evaluation of their inhibitory activities toward pathogenic fungi

... each year (9). Likewise, bacterial-based bio-control products have now been commercially developed for control of fungal spoilage of food products and agricultural commodities (14). It has been shown that ... See full document

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IN VITRO ANTAGONISM OF INDIGENOUS TRICHODERMA ISOLATES AGAINST PHYTOPATHOGEN CAUSING SHEATH ROT DISEASE IN PADDY

IN VITRO ANTAGONISM OF INDIGENOUS TRICHODERMA ISOLATES AGAINST PHYTOPATHOGEN CAUSING SHEATH ROT DISEASE IN PADDY

... of Trichoderma were evaluated against Sarocladium oryzae using dual culture technique (Dhingra and Sinclair, 1995) with slight ...paired against same sized mycelial disc of Sarocladium oryzae at ... See full document

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INFLUENCE OF BLANCHING ON ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES OF RAW GARLIC (ALLIUM SATIVUM)Chandan Rai,Sanchita Bhattacharjee,Nilima Nandi,Sauryya BhattacharyyaDOWNLOAD/VIEW

INFLUENCE OF BLANCHING ON ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES OF RAW GARLIC (ALLIUM SATIVUM)Chandan Rai,Sanchita Bhattacharjee,Nilima Nandi,Sauryya BhattacharyyaDOWNLOAD/VIEW

... for 4 mins. This might be due to the increment of total flavonoid content in the extract (from 35.01 µg/gm to 45.67 µg/gm). Increment in flavonoid content might occur due to incresed solubilization of the component. ... See full document

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Potential Response of Soil Borne Fungal Pathogens Affecting Crops to a Scenario of Climate Change in Europe

Potential Response of Soil Borne Fungal Pathogens Affecting Crops to a Scenario of Climate Change in Europe

... simulating soil temperature were tested [Donatelli et ...models against a database which includes spatially explicit units, in this case cells of 25 x 25 ...the soil-borne model component was ... See full document

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Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

... The obtained results for the antibacterial activity of the G. marcanii flower oil were correlated to accordance with Hisham et al. (2006), Wiart (2007) and Humeirah et al. (2010) who reported that Goniothalamus essential ... See full document

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Screening for antidiarrheal activity of Psidium Guajava : A possible alternative in the treatment against diarrhea causing enteric pathogens

Screening for antidiarrheal activity of Psidium Guajava : A possible alternative in the treatment against diarrhea causing enteric pathogens

... estimates that the plant extracts or their active constituents are used as folk medicine in traditional therapies by 80% of the world’s population. There are about 45,000 plant species in India with the capacity to ... See full document

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Antifungal activity of total and fractionated phenolic extracts from two wild edible herbs

Antifungal activity of total and fractionated phenolic extracts from two wild edible herbs

... in vitro against 8 fungal pathogens: ...The pathogens were isolated from infected fruit and vegetables collected in local markets (Figure 1) and cultured on PDA (39 g·L −1 in distilled ... See full document

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Some preslaughter feeding and other environmental effects on aspects of gut microbiology of cattle and chickens : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Animal Science at Massey University,

Some preslaughter feeding and other environmental effects on aspects of gut microbiology of cattle and chickens : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Animal Science at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... Following is a review of Salmonella spp and Escherichia coli, important meat borne pathogens to control in terms of food safety and methods of carcass contamination and decontamination..[r] ... See full document

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Rhizobium japonicum as a biocontrol agent of soybean root rot disease caused by Fusarium solani and Macrophomina phaseolina

Rhizobium japonicum as a biocontrol agent of soybean root rot disease caused by Fusarium solani and Macrophomina phaseolina

... of fungal hyphae (Sharif et ...control soil-borne pathogens, while they showed high efficiency under greenhouse and field conditions (Nelson 2004; Siddiqui 2006; Akhtar & Siddiqui ... See full document

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