ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF SOME PLANT EXTRACTS AND THEIR EFFECT ON HYDROLYTIC ENZYMES FROM RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI

SEHAM MOHAMED SAMY ABD EL AZIZ;

Abstract


In the present study the effect of extracts of cinnamon (Cinnamomum cassia) bark and black cumin seeds (Nigella sativa) at different concentrations on Rhizoctonia solani growth was investigated in vitro. Also, the ability of these extracts to inhibit R. solani extracellular degrading enzymes including pectin lyase (PL), polygalacturonase (PG), carboxymethyl cellulase (CMCase) and exo-protease at concentration 2000 ppm was evaluated in vitro. Also, in the current study, qualitative and quantitative analysis were performed on the extracts and the major compounds of the tested extracts were identified and then the results obtained from the antifungal and enzymes assays were interrupted according to the chemical composition of the tested extracts.


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Title ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF SOME PLANT EXTRACTS AND THEIR EFFECT ON HYDROLYTIC ENZYMES FROM RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI
Other Titles النشاط المضاد للفطريات لبعض المستخلصات النباتية وتأثيرها على إنزيمات التحليل المائي من فِطْر Rhizoctonia solani
Authors SEHAM MOHAMED SAMY ABD EL AZIZ
Issue Date 2022

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