Antifungal Properties of Nanosilver Clay Composites Against Fungal Pathogens of Agaricus bisporus
Tebogo Levy Ramakutoane,
Magaretha Petronella Roux‐van der Merwe,
Jacqueline Badenhorst
et al.
Abstract:This study aimed to determine the possible control of selected pathogenic and competitive fungi of A. bisporus by three nanosilver clay composites and establish the effective concentrations of the composites for inhibiting pathogens. Nanosilver (AgNPs) clay (zeolite, montmorillonite, and palygorskite) composites were synthesized by a microwave‐assisted surface functionalization technique, and various techniques characterized the products. Zeolite and montmorillonite composites showed uniformly distributed sphe… Show more
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