2011
DOI: 10.3923/ijb.2011.209.215
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Evaluation of Some Botanicals in Controlling Green Mold (Trichoderma harzianum) Disease in Oyster Mushroom Cultivation

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“…But to date, no earlier reports have yet reported the growth-enhancing effect of Z. officinale and A. sativum on T. harzianum. Sharma and Chandel (2016) reported that A. sativum is not compatible with T. harzianum, but they had only tested on a higher concentration of 15% and 30%. The inhibition of A. sativum is due to the presence of the bioactive compound allicin which has antibacterial and anti-fungal properties (Block, 1985).…”
Section: In-vitro Evaluation Of Trichoderma Harzianum With Botanical ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But to date, no earlier reports have yet reported the growth-enhancing effect of Z. officinale and A. sativum on T. harzianum. Sharma and Chandel (2016) reported that A. sativum is not compatible with T. harzianum, but they had only tested on a higher concentration of 15% and 30%. The inhibition of A. sativum is due to the presence of the bioactive compound allicin which has antibacterial and anti-fungal properties (Block, 1985).…”
Section: In-vitro Evaluation Of Trichoderma Harzianum With Botanical ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They reported that Trichoderma species with the respective compost has been known for a long time to limit commercial production [10]. The percent inhibition produced by Azadiracta indica against Trichoderma was recorded 34.1% in vitro [11]. Azadirachta indica (neem) showed its supremacy and exhibited maximum inhibitory effect ranging 54.1 % to 71.6 % Against Aspergillus sp, Trichoderma sp., Coprinus sp., and Penicillium sp.…”
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“…Azadiracta indica (3%) amended beds showed maximum increase in yield of Pleurotus spp. and minimum disease incidence when compared to control (Shah et al, 2011). Owaid et al (2019) observed that addition of 20 per cent leaf extracts of Ficus caricae and Olea europiae enhanced the mycelial growth of P. ostreatus, P. cornucopiae, Coriolus versicolor and Ganoderma lucidum under in vitro condition.…”
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confidence: 97%