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Current research objective was to controlled root pathogens by using solanaceous leaves extract in addition with microbial antagonists. Tested seeds (okra and cowpea) were treated with W. somnifera, S. nigrum and D. alba leaves extracts (100% w/v concentration), while soil was drenched with microbial antagonists namely, P. lilacinus, T. harzianum, R. meliloti and P. aeruginosa separately. Improvement of growth parameters (length and weight of root/shoot) were recorded in both tested plants as well as suppressed the colonization of Fusarium spp., R. solani and M. phaesolina in combination with microbial antagonists as compared to alone treatments. Highest number of nodules was noticed in cowpea plants when seeds treated with extracts of D. alba leaves along with soil drenched with P. aeruginosa. Best control of root rot colonization was noted in both hosts when seeds were treated with W. somnifera and D. alba leaves extract in addition with soil drenched with T. harzianum and P. aeruginosa, respectively.

Shaista Jabeen, Asma Hanif, Shahnaz Dawar. (2020) USE OF SOLANACEOUS LEAVES EXTRACTS ALONG WITH MICROBIAL ANTAGONISTS AGAINST ROOT ROT DISEASES, , Volume 17, Issue 3.
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