Invitro Inhibitory Effect of Some Plants Aquatic Extracts on Conidial Growth of the Phytopathogenic Fungus (Fusarium oxysporium)
Shalaw Omer,
Ibrahim Faraj,
Nasik Faraj
Abstract:Fusarium wilt is a significant disease of vegetables that affects the tomato crop and significantly reduces productivity and is the most severe, and worldwide terrible disease. Classified on morphological criteria, pigmentation on PDA, sporulation and spore shape, the pathogenic fungus isolated from the infected tomato plant in the current investigation was identified as Fusarium oxysporum F. sp. lycopersici. Five extracts of the plant species Zingibire officinale, Melia azedarach, Nerium oleander, Ocimum basi… Show more
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