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Vol 38 (2022): CORD

In Vitro Study on Actinomycetes Extracts Against The Stem Bleeding Disease of Coconut: Antifungal Studies

Nisha, M. M. (Unknown)
Kumar, S. Santhosh (Unknown)
Ibomcha, N. (Unknown)
Susmitha, S. (Unknown)
Muddukrishna, B. V. (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
21 Mar 2022

Abstract

Several compounds produced by Actinomycetes group of bacteria have proven potential in inhibiting plant pathogenic fungi. In the present study, two microbial ethyl acetate extracts from Streptomyces were tested for their antifungal properties against Thielaviopsis paradoxa, the causal organism of stem bleeding disease in coconut. The cultural filtrates of 2 strains of Streptomyces (AFL-1 and AFL-2) were extracted with Ethyl acetrate. The resulting ethyl acetate extract of AFL-1 showed complete in-vitro inhibition of fungal growth at relatively low concentrations (0.25%) while Ethyl ecetate extract of AFL-2 needed higher concentrations (over 0.5%) to eliminate pathogen growth. This finding indicate their potential and further exploitation as biopesticides for the control of deadly pathogen T. paradoxa.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

journalicc

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Library & Information Science

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