2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3235805/v1
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Antifungal activity of copper oxide nanoparticles derived from Zizyphus spina leaf extract against Fusarium root rot disease in tomato plants

Sozan El-Abeid,
Mohamed A. Mosa,
Mohamed A. M. El-Tabakh
et al.

Abstract: Incorporating green chemistry concepts into nanotechnology is an important focus area in nanoscience. The demand for green metal oxide nanoparticle production has grown in recent years. The beneficial effects of using nanoparticles in agriculture have already been established. Here, we highlight some potential antifungal properties of Zizyphus spina leaf extract-derived copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO-Zs-NPs), produced with a spherical shape and defined 13–30 nm particle size. Three different dosages of CuO-Zs… Show more

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“…Generally, the percentage inhibition of CuO-NPs against antifungal activity was most significant (P < 0.05) at higher concentration (1 ppm). Similar antifungal activity results have been reported [42], for CuO-NPs obtained using leaf the extract of Zizyphus spina. The combination of several parameters, including duration of exposure, humidity, and temperature, determines the toxicity of CuO-NPs [43].…”
Section: Antifungal Analysis Of Cuo-npssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Generally, the percentage inhibition of CuO-NPs against antifungal activity was most significant (P < 0.05) at higher concentration (1 ppm). Similar antifungal activity results have been reported [42], for CuO-NPs obtained using leaf the extract of Zizyphus spina. The combination of several parameters, including duration of exposure, humidity, and temperature, determines the toxicity of CuO-NPs [43].…”
Section: Antifungal Analysis Of Cuo-npssupporting
confidence: 89%