2003
DOI: 10.1023/a:1022662130614
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“…The plates were incubated at 28 ± 5 C. Observed daily for contamination and immediately transfer to fresh medium for the isolation process. 10 After 7-10 days of culture the isolated mycobiont was sub cultured into fresh medium.…”
Section: Culture Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The plates were incubated at 28 ± 5 C. Observed daily for contamination and immediately transfer to fresh medium for the isolation process. 10 After 7-10 days of culture the isolated mycobiont was sub cultured into fresh medium.…”
Section: Culture Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of garlic extract on mycelial growth of B. cinerea, P. expansum and N. alba was determined following the poisoned food technique of Shahi et al 21 , with slight modification. A concentration range (80-2.5% w/v) of garlic extract was prepared by adding the requisite amount of the extract to ethanol or sterile distilled water up to a volume of 2.8 mL, which was then added to 140 mL of PDA medium (pH 5.6), and 20-mL aliquots of the amended PDA were poured into 90-mm Petri plates.…”
Section: Effect Of Garlic Extract On Mycelial Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 In brief, a known quantity of CSY of 125 m to 250 m in size was dispersed in milli Q water and homogenized at 10 000 rpm for 10 min.…”
Section: Preparation Of Bioactive Nanoemulsionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Consequently, researchers in thē eld of nanoparticles preparation have been looking at biological systems for inspiration. 6 Many microorganisms are known to produce eco-friendly, nanostructured mineral crystals and metallic nanoparticles with properties similar to chemically synthesized materials. Examples include the formation of magnetic nanoparticles by mangnetotactic bacteria, 7 gold nanoparticles by Verticillium fusarium, Pichia jadini, Verticillium luteoalbum DMS 63545 8,9 and silver nanoparticles using Fusarium oxysporum, 10 yeast strain MKY3, 11 Pseudomonas stutzeri, 12 Aspergillus fumigatus 13 and Rhizopus stolonifer extract.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%