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In vitro evaluation of antifungal activity of Agave (Agave scabra, Salm Dyck) extracts against post-harvest mushrooms

The agricultural sector, and particularly the horticultural production, has a singular importance in agriculture, considering that it ranks second on agricultural products, nationally and worldwide. Fungal diseases are one of the major causes of vegetable loss during storage, reducing their nutritio...

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Published in:Phyton (Buenos Aires) 2015-01, Vol.84 (2), p.427
Main Authors: González-Álvarez, M, Moreno-Limón, S, Salcedo-Martínez, Sm, Pérez-Rodríguez, Ec
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Antifungal activity
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Dilution
Ethanol
Evaluation
Fungal diseases
Fungi
Fungicidal activity
Fungicides
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Mushrooms
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Penicillium
Potatoes
Tomatoes
Vegetables
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