2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/685/1/012026
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Evaluation of selected herbs for biocontrol of Rice Blast Disease

Abstract: Rice blast disease caused by Pyricularia oryzae is the most destructive disease of rice worldwide. It kills seedlings or plants up to the tillering stage. The most common practice controlling method is using chemical fungicide, however there are several negative impact of using synthetic chemicals to the human consumption as well as to the environment. In order to solve this problem, this study was conducted to find other alternative methods to control blast disease by using plant extracts from family Zingiber… Show more

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“… [ 46 ] Alpinia galangal (rhizomes) Curcuma longa (rhizomes) Zingiber officinale (rhizomes) P. oryzae (rice blast disease) In in vitro assay , A. galangal hexane crude extract exhibited strong inhibitory effect against P. oryzae with the highest percentage of inhibition (52.9%), followed by C. longa hexane crude extract with 49.1% and Z. officinale methanol crude extract with 43.5% inhibition. [ 47 ] Combretum erythrophyllum (leaves) Quercus acutissima (leaves) Melia azedarach (leaves) Fusarium proliferatum F. oxysporum F. subglutinans F. verticilloides F. semitectum F. chlamydosporum F. solani F. equisite F. graminearum (maize seeds spoilage) In in vivo assay, M. azedarach acetone extract obtained by ultrasonic extraction showed strong antifungal activity (97% inhibition) against F. proliferatum while combined acetone extracts from C. erythrophyllum and Q. acutissima exhibited 96%, 67% and 56% inhibition against F. verticilloides , F. proliferatum and F. solani , respectively. [ 48 ] Saposhnikovia divaricata (roots) Allium sativum (bulb) Juglans regia (green husks) Embellisia astragali (Standing milkvetch yellow dwarf and root-rot) In in vitro assay using poisoned food technique, extracts of the three plants obtained by 95% ethanol totally inhibited mycelial growth of E. astragali and significantly inhibited spore germination with inhibition rates ranging from 86% to 88%.…”
Section: Crude Extracts From Plants As Fungicides Against Phytopathog...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“… [ 46 ] Alpinia galangal (rhizomes) Curcuma longa (rhizomes) Zingiber officinale (rhizomes) P. oryzae (rice blast disease) In in vitro assay , A. galangal hexane crude extract exhibited strong inhibitory effect against P. oryzae with the highest percentage of inhibition (52.9%), followed by C. longa hexane crude extract with 49.1% and Z. officinale methanol crude extract with 43.5% inhibition. [ 47 ] Combretum erythrophyllum (leaves) Quercus acutissima (leaves) Melia azedarach (leaves) Fusarium proliferatum F. oxysporum F. subglutinans F. verticilloides F. semitectum F. chlamydosporum F. solani F. equisite F. graminearum (maize seeds spoilage) In in vivo assay, M. azedarach acetone extract obtained by ultrasonic extraction showed strong antifungal activity (97% inhibition) against F. proliferatum while combined acetone extracts from C. erythrophyllum and Q. acutissima exhibited 96%, 67% and 56% inhibition against F. verticilloides , F. proliferatum and F. solani , respectively. [ 48 ] Saposhnikovia divaricata (roots) Allium sativum (bulb) Juglans regia (green husks) Embellisia astragali (Standing milkvetch yellow dwarf and root-rot) In in vitro assay using poisoned food technique, extracts of the three plants obtained by 95% ethanol totally inhibited mycelial growth of E. astragali and significantly inhibited spore germination with inhibition rates ranging from 86% to 88%.…”
Section: Crude Extracts From Plants As Fungicides Against Phytopathog...mentioning
confidence: 99%