In vivo effect of cashew apple powder on fungi isolated from stored maize seed (EV8728-SR)
Vama Etienne TIA,
Kouassi Jean-martial BOKO,
Doudjo SORO
et al.
Abstract:One of the most significant cereal crops in the world is maize (Zea mays L.), which is susceptible to a number of illnesses, particularly those spread through seeds. Plant extract research offers a viable area for replacement research for fungicides used to treat seeds. In order to evaluate its antifungal impact on the sanitary and physiological quality of maize seeds, this study examined the phytochemical profile of the hydroalcoholic extract from cashew apple powder. The EV8728-SR variety of seeds was utiliz… Show more
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