Title : Efficacy study of selected plant extracts against biotic stress for the conservation of cuminum cyminum l

Type of Material: Thesis
Title: Efficacy study of selected plant extracts against biotic stress for the conservation of cuminum cyminum l
Researcher: Dave Krutiben Mukeshbhai
Guide: Patel, Pritiben H and Patel,Rakesh K
Department: FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Publisher: Ganpat University
Place: Mehsana
Year: 2023
Language: English
Subject: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Biology and Biochemistry
Life Sciences
Biotechnology
Life Science
Dissertation/Thesis Note: PhD; FACULTY OF SCIENCE, Ganpat University, Mehsana; 2023; 18276481003
Fulltext: Shodhganga

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245__|aEfficacy study of selected plant extracts against biotic stress for the conservation of cuminum cyminum l
260__|aMehsana|bGanpat University|c2023
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500__|aCuminum cyminum L., Cumin wilt disease, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cumini, Plant extracts, Anti fungal activity, Biofungicides
502__|o18276481003|bPhD|cFACULTY OF SCIENCE, Ganpat University, Mehsana|d2023
518__|oDate of Registration|d2018
518__|oDate of Notification|d2023-08-14
518__|oDate of Viva-voce|d2023-08-14
518__|oDate of Award|d2023
520__|aCumin (Cuminum cyminum L.) is an essential commodity in Indian agriculture as it is one of the most noticeable seed spices crops delivered, consumed, and traded from India. It is, however, susceptible to several major diseases, including wilt, blight, and powdery mildew, that can cause significant losses in crop yield and quality, and as such, they are a major concern for farmers and the industry as a whole. The emphasis here is on the wilt disease as well as its management. The wilt disease is caused by Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.cumini - a fungal pathogen prevalent all over the world. Chemical fungicides have traditionally been used to control Fusarium wilt disease, but they can have negative impacts on the environment and non-target organisms. One approach that has been explored is the use of plant metabolites and plant-based pesticides. These compounds are often derived from natural sources such as plants, and they can be less harmful to the environment than synthetic pesticides. The present study was cond
650__|aBiotechnology|2UGC
650__|aLife Science|2AIU
653__|aBiochemistry and Molecular Biology
653__|aBiology and Biochemistry
653__|aLife Sciences
700__|aPatel, Pritiben H and Patel,Rakesh K|eGuide
856__|uhttp://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/10603/515456|yShodhganga
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