2016
DOI: 10.1108/nfs-06-2015-0068
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Antifungal activity of plant extracts against Colletotrichum musae, the post harvest anthracnose pathogen of banana cv. Martaman

Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper was to determine the antifungal activities of different solvent extracts of common plants in vitro and in vivo against banana anthracnose fungus Colletotrichum musae (Berk & M.A. Curtis) Arx, and to investigate its effects on the pathogen and identify the bio active component(s). Design/methodology/approach – Extracts were obtained from leaves, tender shoots, rhizomes, bulbs, seeds and f… Show more

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“…Polyalthia longifolia is a lofty, straight columnar and evergreen plant with horizontal short branches. It is a multipurpose tree whose extracts and isolated compounds have been studied for various biological activities [20][21][22] . To explore further the aqueous leaf extract of P. longifolia was utilized for biosynthesis of NPs of novel monometallic (Au, Ag) and bimetallic (Au-Ag) alloy.…”
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“…Polyalthia longifolia is a lofty, straight columnar and evergreen plant with horizontal short branches. It is a multipurpose tree whose extracts and isolated compounds have been studied for various biological activities [20][21][22] . To explore further the aqueous leaf extract of P. longifolia was utilized for biosynthesis of NPs of novel monometallic (Au, Ag) and bimetallic (Au-Ag) alloy.…”
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“…Colletotrichum spp. are pre‐ and postharvest pathogens and thus cause high economic losses that may reach up to 50% of the total production (Ali et al ., ; Bhutia et al ., ; Peters et al ., ). Significant research efforts have focused on understanding the physiology, host–pathogen interactions, and evolution of these plant pathogenic species in order to generate accurate control strategies (Cai et al ., ; Soltani et al ., ; Rahman et al ., ).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Three BE sprays reduced the vascular wilt parameters because BE can have antifungal activity since these extracts are constituted of secondary metabolites such as alkaloids, flavonoids, terpenoids and phenolic compounds. These metabolites can work as precursors of structural polymers such as lignin, or serve as signaling molecules [38,86]. In addition, BE sprays had a stimulating effect on all the physiological parameters evaluated in Foph-infected cape gooseberry plants.…”
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confidence: 94%