Efficacy of foliar extracts against pre- and post-harvest diseases of sponge-gourd fruits |
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Authors: | S.K. Ahmad J.S. Prasad |
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Affiliation: | Plant Pathology and Microbiology Laboratory, University Department of Botany, L.N. Mithila University, Darbhanga. India |
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Abstract: | S.K. AHMAD AND J.S. PRASAD. 1995. The inhibitory potential of aqueous foliar extracts of Adhatoda vasica, Azadirachta indica, Catharanthes roseus, Datura fistulosa, Lantana camara, Muraya exotica, Ocimum sanctum, Ricinus communis and Strychnos nux-vomica were evaluated against soft rot diseases of sponge-gourd fruits caused by Helminthosporium spiciferum and Fusarium scirpi. Conidial germination of F. scirpi and H. spiciferum were reduced to about 75% when their spores were treated with A. indica, C. roseus, D. fistulosa, L. camara, M. exotica and O. sanctum. Considerable reductions (50%) in mycelial dry weights and colony diameters were recorded in liquid media containing (20%) aqueous extracts of C. roseus, D. fistulosa and M. exotica . Other extracts reduced the mycelial growth but to a lesser extent. Post-infection treatment of sponge-gourd fruits with the extracts of A. indica, L. camara, M. exotica, O. sanctum, D. fistulosa and C. roseus almost fully inhibited the spread of disease. Treatment of fruits with A. indica and C. roseus before fungal infection reduced the spread of disease caused by both the pathogens, whereas M. exotica, O. sanctum and D. fistulosa reduced the spread of soft-rot caused by F. scirpi but not by H. spiciferum . |
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