2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12870-024-04789-z
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Use of ginger extract and bacterial inoculants for the suppression of Alternaria solani causing early blight disease in Tomato

Sajjad Hyder,
Amjad Shahzad Gondal,
Anam Sehar
et al.

Abstract: Early blight (EB), caused by Alternaria solani, is a serious problem in tomato production. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria promote plant growth and inhibit plant disease. The present study explored the bio-efficacy of synergistic effect of rhizobacterial isolates and ginger powder extract (GPE) against tomato EB disease, singly and in combination. Six fungal isolates from symptomatic tomato plants were identified as A. solani on the basis of morphological features i.e., horizontal septation (6.96 to 7.93 … Show more

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“…Each bacterial isolate was taken in as much as 1 mL and distilled water was put into a cuvette and used as a blank. Suspension The absorbance value was then calculated with a spectrophotometer wavelength of 649 nm (Hyder et al, 2024). Observations were made at four-hour intervals from the start of the observation and carried out for 24 hours.…”
Section: Bacterial Consortium Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each bacterial isolate was taken in as much as 1 mL and distilled water was put into a cuvette and used as a blank. Suspension The absorbance value was then calculated with a spectrophotometer wavelength of 649 nm (Hyder et al, 2024). Observations were made at four-hour intervals from the start of the observation and carried out for 24 hours.…”
Section: Bacterial Consortium Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%