In our continuous search for bioactive products obtained from plants with agrochemical prospects, the extract of Melia azedarach L. fruits was tested for the phytotoxicity against weeds and crops. In a paper disk assay, this extract inhibited the seed germination of Avena sativa L., Brassica napus L., Chenopodium album L., Lactuca sativa L. and Sorghum halepense L. (Pers) and the 50% germination inhibitory doses (GID50) were 0.27, 16.5, 2.88, 7.85 and 1.31 mg/ml, respectively. Melia fruit extract also inhibited the seedling growth and 50% growth inhibitory doses (GrID50) were 0.59, 1.86, 5.59, 3.98 and 1.03 mg/ml, respectively. The effects of crushed M. azedarach fruit material mixed with the soil were examined on germination, radicle and s...
In this research, the of Meliaceae species for use as alternative control to Diabrotica speciosa was...
A study was undertaken of the physical and chemical characteristics and insecticide properties of me...
Medicinal plants, since times immemorial, have been used in virtually all cultures for therapeutic p...
Melia azedarach is a medicinal plant utilized for the treatment of various disorders in Asian countr...
In the search for new strategies for weed management in agricultural systems, a great interest is to...
Melia azedarach is a botanical species on the focus of global research for its biological properties...
Melia azedarach fruit extracts have recently raised a substantial interest for their use in crop pro...
In the present study a various phytochemical compounds that have been isolated from Melia azedarach ...
The use of traditional medicine is increasing and gaining popularity throughout the developed and de...
<div><p>Nature provides a variety of drugs and medicinal agents derived from plants. This study was ...
Bacterial contamination can be a great problem for in vitro plant tissue culture. The present study ...
The present study was carried out to evaluate the antibacterial activity of the crude leaf extracts ...
The effect of M. azedarach fruit extracts was evaluated in vitro vs some bacterial isolates and cont...
The emphasis of this paper is upon the sensitivity of the crude leaf extracts of Melia azedarach aga...
Phytotherapy is a discipline which is interested in the design, the preparation and the interpretati...
In this research, the of Meliaceae species for use as alternative control to Diabrotica speciosa was...
A study was undertaken of the physical and chemical characteristics and insecticide properties of me...
Medicinal plants, since times immemorial, have been used in virtually all cultures for therapeutic p...
Melia azedarach is a medicinal plant utilized for the treatment of various disorders in Asian countr...
In the search for new strategies for weed management in agricultural systems, a great interest is to...
Melia azedarach is a botanical species on the focus of global research for its biological properties...
Melia azedarach fruit extracts have recently raised a substantial interest for their use in crop pro...
In the present study a various phytochemical compounds that have been isolated from Melia azedarach ...
The use of traditional medicine is increasing and gaining popularity throughout the developed and de...
<div><p>Nature provides a variety of drugs and medicinal agents derived from plants. This study was ...
Bacterial contamination can be a great problem for in vitro plant tissue culture. The present study ...
The present study was carried out to evaluate the antibacterial activity of the crude leaf extracts ...
The effect of M. azedarach fruit extracts was evaluated in vitro vs some bacterial isolates and cont...
The emphasis of this paper is upon the sensitivity of the crude leaf extracts of Melia azedarach aga...
Phytotherapy is a discipline which is interested in the design, the preparation and the interpretati...
In this research, the of Meliaceae species for use as alternative control to Diabrotica speciosa was...
A study was undertaken of the physical and chemical characteristics and insecticide properties of me...
Medicinal plants, since times immemorial, have been used in virtually all cultures for therapeutic p...