In vitro screening of the antifungal activity of plant extracts as fungicides against rice seed borne fungi
It is well known that some plants contain secondary plant compounds that are inhibitory to pathogenic fungi. These plant compounds have different structures and actions when compared with conventional fungicides that are used to control microbial growth and survival. The potential antifungal propert...
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Main Authors: | P. Thobunluepop, E. Pawelzik, C. Jatisatienr, S. Vearasilp |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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