Control strategy against fungal pathogens of postharvest rot of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.using aqueous and ethanol leaf extracts of mahogany (Khaya senegalensis) in hong local government areaof Adamawa state, Nigeria
Abstract:Fungi are associated with heavy losses of seeds, fruits, grains, vegetables and other plant products in transit and storage rendering them unfit for human consumption. The used of synthetic fungicide has a great effect on human consumption, hence the need for safer control. A research was conducted in Hong local government area of Adamawa State of Nigeria (the most prominent groundnut farming community in the state). The following moulds were associated with postharvest groundnut rot in the seven districts of … Show more
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