Extracts from 26 plant species representing 16 families, collected in the Free State Province of South Africa, were tested in vitro for their potential to inhibit the growth of eight plant pathogenic fungi and five plant pathogenic bacteria. None of the crude extracts showed any mycelial growth inhibition of the eight test fungi. All of the extracts inhibited the growth of one or more of the five plant pathogenic test bacteria, but to varying degrees. Crude extracts from Acacia karroo and Elephantorrhiza elephantina inhibited the growth of four bacteria, while that of Euclea crispa, Acacia erioloba, Senna italica and Buddleja saligna inhibited the growth of all five plant pathogenic bacteria. Of these, the crude extract of Euclea crispa was...
The current study investigates the antifungal properties of crude plant extracts from selected medic...
Abstract: Plants are rich source of antibacterial agents, which could be exploited in human disease ...
This study focused on the in vitro antimicrobial evaluation of South African traditional medicinal p...
Extracts from 26 plant species representing 16 families, collected in the Free State Province of Sou...
The acetone extracts of 12 plants used in folkloric medicine in the Eastern Cape of South Africa, we...
Leaf samples of Euclea crispa subsp. crispa were collected in the Bloemfontein area of the Free Stat...
Ethanol extracts of eight plant species used traditionally in South Africa for the treatment of oral...
ABSTRACT: Objectives: To evaluate the antimicrobial activity of extracts from folkloric medicinal p...
Leaf samples of Euclea crispa subsp. crispa were collected in the Bloemfontein area of the Free Stat...
In vitro, fifteen extracts from higher plants (leaves, barks and roots) were tested for inhibition o...
The current study investigates the antifungal properties of crude plant extracts from selected medic...
The antifungal activity of acetone, methanol, hexane and dichloromethane leaf extracts of six plant ...
The current study investigates the antifungal properties of crude plant extracts from selected medic...
The current study investigates the antifungal properties of crude plant extracts from selected medic...
Foodborne pathogens are a major cause of concern as they are responsible for food spoilage or microb...
The current study investigates the antifungal properties of crude plant extracts from selected medic...
Abstract: Plants are rich source of antibacterial agents, which could be exploited in human disease ...
This study focused on the in vitro antimicrobial evaluation of South African traditional medicinal p...
Extracts from 26 plant species representing 16 families, collected in the Free State Province of Sou...
The acetone extracts of 12 plants used in folkloric medicine in the Eastern Cape of South Africa, we...
Leaf samples of Euclea crispa subsp. crispa were collected in the Bloemfontein area of the Free Stat...
Ethanol extracts of eight plant species used traditionally in South Africa for the treatment of oral...
ABSTRACT: Objectives: To evaluate the antimicrobial activity of extracts from folkloric medicinal p...
Leaf samples of Euclea crispa subsp. crispa were collected in the Bloemfontein area of the Free Stat...
In vitro, fifteen extracts from higher plants (leaves, barks and roots) were tested for inhibition o...
The current study investigates the antifungal properties of crude plant extracts from selected medic...
The antifungal activity of acetone, methanol, hexane and dichloromethane leaf extracts of six plant ...
The current study investigates the antifungal properties of crude plant extracts from selected medic...
The current study investigates the antifungal properties of crude plant extracts from selected medic...
Foodborne pathogens are a major cause of concern as they are responsible for food spoilage or microb...
The current study investigates the antifungal properties of crude plant extracts from selected medic...
Abstract: Plants are rich source of antibacterial agents, which could be exploited in human disease ...
This study focused on the in vitro antimicrobial evaluation of South African traditional medicinal p...