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. SAMIKSHA, MUKUL KUMAR, SANJEEV KUMAR    

Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceris (FOC) causes wilt in Chickpea leading to a 90% yield loss depending on the environmental conditions. The review here deals on the tools and constrains associated with screening the diverse cultivar of Chickpea genotypes ... see more


Gabriel Ginane Barreto, Ana Carla da Silva Santos, Mirelly Miguel Porcino, Patrick Materatski, Carla Varanda, Maria do Rosário Félix, Luciana Cordeiro do Nascimento    

Biological control strategies have become an important tool in the sustainable management of plant diseases. This paper aims to report the Fusarium species that affect fava beans (Phaseolus lunatus L.) grown in Paraíba, Brazil, and determines the potenti... see more


Fatima NOUAYTI, Ilham MADANI, Abdessalem TAHIRI, Abdelali BLENZAR, Rachid LAHLALI    

Rhizomania is one of the most devastating diseases of sugar beet worldwide. The disease poses a serious threat to Moroccan production and it is capable of significantly decreasing quality and yield of sugar beet plantations. The long-term survival of its... see more


Patricia F. OMOJASOLA, Damola O. ADEJORO    

The present study aimed to produce gibberellic acid through fermentation using banana (Musa sapientum) peel waste as substrate. Banana peel, a domestic and industrial waste, constitutes a potential source of cheap fermentable substrate for the production... see more


NADEEM ANJUM, AHMAD ALI SHAHID, SEHRISH IFTIKHAR, MUSTANSAR MUBEEN, MUHAMMAD HUSNAIN AHMAD, YASHA JAMIL, MUHAMMAD KAMRAN NASRULLAH REHAN, AIMEN AZIZ, SHEHZAD IQBAL, AQLEEM ABBAS    

Trichoderma species T. atroviride, T. hamatum, T. harzianum, T. longibrachiatum, and T. viride were evaluated for in vitro antagonistic potential against Fusarium oxysporum f. spp. capsici using the dual culture technique. In vitro results revealed that ... see more