2022
DOI: 10.5958/0974-0163.2022.00034.9
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Interactive effect of Meloidogyne javanica and Fusarium solani in causing root rot of fennel

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“…Research conducted by Senna and Lathrop (2017) revealed a safer alternative for managing F. pallidoroseum by demonstrating the effectiveness of bacterial isolates against this fungus. Similarly, Kumawat et al (2013) evaluated the effectiveness of various plant extracts and biocontrol agents against F. pallidoroseum at different concentrations. Regardless of concentration, garlic clove extract exhibited the highest efficacy in suppressing mycelial growth (89.16%), followed closely by NSKE (83.16%) and bitter melon (62.75%) after 10 days of incubation.…”
Section: Prospects For Safer Management Of F Pallidoroseum-induced St...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research conducted by Senna and Lathrop (2017) revealed a safer alternative for managing F. pallidoroseum by demonstrating the effectiveness of bacterial isolates against this fungus. Similarly, Kumawat et al (2013) evaluated the effectiveness of various plant extracts and biocontrol agents against F. pallidoroseum at different concentrations. Regardless of concentration, garlic clove extract exhibited the highest efficacy in suppressing mycelial growth (89.16%), followed closely by NSKE (83.16%) and bitter melon (62.75%) after 10 days of incubation.…”
Section: Prospects For Safer Management Of F Pallidoroseum-induced St...mentioning
confidence: 99%