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Scientific Research and Essays Vol. 2 (5),
167-170, May 2007
ISSN 1992-2248
© 2007 Academic Journals
Full Length
Research Paper
Use of indigenous plant
extracts for the protection of mechanically injured sweet potato
[Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam] tubers
Amienyo, C. A. and Ataga, A. E.*
Department of Plant Science and Biotechnology,
University of Port Harcourt Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
aeataga@yahoo.com. Foundation
idem: Cooperation idem of P.R. China and Japan (No.16254002); Foundation
of China Petroleum & Natural Gas Company (No.196135).
Accepted 26 April, 2007 |
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Protection of mechanically injured Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas
(L.) Lam) tubers from fungal rot with extracts of some indigenous plants
namely; Alchornea cordifolia, Annona muricata, Allium
sativum. Gacinia cola and Zingiber officinale was
investigated. The following fungi; Aspergillus flavus link Ex fr,
Aspergillus niger Van Tieghern, Botryodiplodia
theobromae (Pat) novel, Fusarium solani Mart Sacc. Desm,
Fusarium oxysporum schlecht and Rhizopus stolonifer Ehrenb ex
link were isolated from rotted tissues and found to cause rots of sweet
potato tubers. The water extracts of these plants suppressed fungal
growth in culture and reduced rot development in the tubers when
inoculated with the fungi. The highest percentage inhibition of 73.33%
was obtained with the use of Z. officinale extract on F.
oxysporum while A. sativum extract caused 6.91% inhibition of
F. solani. Rot development caused by B. theobromae
was reduced by 45.64% with the use of A. cordifolia while Z.
officinale gave the highest inhibition of 70.99% on R. stolonifer
inoculated tubers.
Key words:
Plant extracts, rot fungi, rot inhibition, sweet potatoes.
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