2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.cropro.2007.12.007
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Antifungal properties of Agapanthus africanus L. extracts against plant pathogens

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“…This is how Tegegne et al (2008) evaluated in assays in vitro activity of different extracts of the plant species Agapanthus africanus. In their results, the growth of S. rolfsii was inhibited 100 % by the methanol extract of the roots, leaves, and flowers to the concentration of 1,000 mg ml À1 .…”
Section: Agar Dilution Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is how Tegegne et al (2008) evaluated in assays in vitro activity of different extracts of the plant species Agapanthus africanus. In their results, the growth of S. rolfsii was inhibited 100 % by the methanol extract of the roots, leaves, and flowers to the concentration of 1,000 mg ml À1 .…”
Section: Agar Dilution Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The solvent was removed by using a Rotary Evaporator. The final product was 10.43 g of the extract and was referred to as the crude extract which stored at 4°C in airtight bottles 25 .…”
Section: Extraction Of Plant Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…8.5) and loose kernel smut (S. cruentum) by 82-92 % (Tegegne and Pretorius 2007). A crude extract from aerial parts of Agapanthus africanus controlled both smuts completely (Tegegne et al 2008). Results of seed treatment experiments performed in the glasshouse indicated a high activity against S. sorghi also for Tillecur®, an aqueous extract of Quillaja saponaria and Trichoderma harzianum (Moharam 2010).…”
Section: Diseases Of Sorghummentioning
confidence: 99%