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Efficacy of Green Synthesized Silver Based Nanomaterials Against Early Blight of Tomato Caused by Alternaria solani.

Authors :
Usman, Muhammad
Atiq, Muhammad
Rajput, Nasir Ahmed
Sahi, Shahbaz Talib
Shad, Mohsin
Lili, Nian
Iqbal, Shahid
Arif, Asif Mahmood
Ahmad, Usama
Khan, Khurram Shehzad
Asif, Muhammad
Haider, Fasih Ullah
Source :
Gesunde Pflanzen; Feb2024, Vol. 76 Issue 1, p105-115, 11p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Tomato production is significantly harmed by the interruption of fungal pathogens, i.e., Alternaria solani, the causal agent of early blight, which is responsible for substantial yield losses in tomato crops. In recent years, the application of silver-based green synthesized nanomaterials (AgNMs) has been documented as the best performer against various plant diseases. However, the knowledge about applying green-synthesized AgNMs for the management of early blight and its impact on the components of the antioxidant defense system, especially in tomatoes, still needs to be discovered. Therefore, in the current study, two green synthesized viz. wild gourd (Citrullus colocynthis) and rough cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium) AgNMs were applied at three different concentrations to check their efficacy against the early blight of tomatoes and the components of the antioxidant defense system of tomato plants. Results revealed that C. colocynthis-based AgNMs were found to be most effective and exhibited disease incidence of A. solani (22%) with a significant increase in tomato production (13%) along with the number of fruits/plants. Moreover, application of C. colocynthis-based AgNMs improved the concentration of ascorbic acid (1240, 997 µg/mL), total phenolic contents (950, 800 µg/mL), flavonoids (111, 88 mg/g), hydrogen peroxide (0.0013, 0.001 U/mg), amylase (110, 89 U/mL), chlorophyll a (0.31, 0.25 mg/g), chlorophyll b (0.22, 0.16 mg/g), and total chlorophyll (0.61, 0.50 mg/g) in treated plants of resistant and susceptible varieties of tomato respectively, than that of control. It is concluded that applying green synthesized AgNMs may be a viable alternative to synthetic chemicals for managing the early blight of tomatoes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03674223
Volume :
76
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Gesunde Pflanzen
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175966966
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10343-023-00957-7