Title of article
In vitro and In vivo Antifungal Activity of Selected Fungal Species against the Fusarium Wilt of Solanum lycopersicum
Author/Authors
iqbal, zulqarnain and zafar university of agriculture - department of agricultural chemistry, Peshawar, Pakistan
From page
834
To page
839
Abstract
Fusarium wilt of tomato is a devastating fungal disease with several infectious strategies leadingto the complete death of plant. None of the strategies in controlling the wilt have shown fruitful results. Dualculture assay was employed is this study to identify the fungal species with their potent antifungal activityagainst the Fusarium wilt of tomato. Six distinct fungal species including Penicillium sp., Aspergillus niger,Aspergillus flavus, Trichoderma harzianum, Alternaria solani and Pythium aphanidermatum showed growth inhibition(%) against the pathogen. Penicillium sp. showed maximum growth inhibition (63.85 ± 3.26 %) andits extract showed 9.20 ± 0.14 mm zone of inhibition at 1000 mg·L-1 against the Fusarium wilt. Based on itshigher in vitro antifungal activity, in vivo screen house experiments were conducted. Plants given the treatmentas Penicillium + Fusarium showed slight yellowing of the leaves after 60th days of cultivation. Presentresults may help in exploiting the Penicillium sp. extract for isolation and structural characterization of itsantifungal compounds.
Keywords
Antifungal activity , Dual culture assay , Fusarium wilt , Tomato , Pot experiments
Journal title
Sarhad Journal of Agriculture
Journal title
Sarhad Journal of Agriculture
Record number
2554247
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