Inhibition ofFusarium oxysporumgrowth in banana by silver nanoparticles:in vitroandin vivoassays
Natalia Mendoza,
Paola Yánez,
Freddy Magdama
et al.
Abstract:Fusarium wilt is a devastating disease that affects banana crops worldwide. In Ecuador, bananas are one of the most important commodities and staple food. Nanoparticles are emerging as innovative solutions to control fungal diseases in plant protection. In this study,in vitroandin vivoassays were carried out to validateFusarium oxysporumgrowth and disease inhibition. 96-well plates experiments were used to calculate the IC50of three different silver nanoparticle formulations (Argovit-1220, Argovit-1221, and Ar… Show more
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