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Journal Article 
ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF METHANOLIC LEAF EXTRACT OF CARTHAMUS OXYCANTHA AGAINST RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI 
Rafiq, M; Javaid, A; Shoaib, A 
2021 
Pakistan Journal of Botany
ISSN: 0556-3321
EISSN: 2070-3368 
Pakistan Botanical Society 
KARACHI 
53 
1133-1139 
English 
Potato is a globally important crop whose production is severely damaged by black scurf disease (stem cankers and tuber blemishes) caused by soil-borne fungus, Rhizoctonia solani. This study was undertaken to assess antifungal potential of Carthamus oxycantha extracts and detection of likely antifungal components by GC-MS. In laboratory bioassays, antifungal activity of methanolic extracts of leaf, stem, root and inflorescence of C. oxycantha was checked using a range of concentrations from 1.562 to 200 mg mL-1. The leaf extract significantly suppressed fungal growth. Methanolic leaf extract was subjected to GC-MS analysis. A total of 95 compounds were found present in this extract. Predominant compound was D-ribofuranose, 5-deoxy-5-(methylsulfinyl)-1,2,3-tris-O-(trimethylsilyl)-(13.312%) followed by benzoic acid, 4-hydroxy-3-methoxy-, methyl ester (11.888%), bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (9.842%), 4-hydroxy-2,2',4',6'-tetrachlorobiphenyl, trimethylsilyl ether (6.837%) and pentanedioic acid (4.926%). Besides, a number of free fatty acids and fatty acid methyl esters with known antifungal potential were also identified as minor compounds. © 2021, Pakistan Botanical Society. All rights reserved. 
Rhizoctonia solani; Carthamus oxycantha; Natural fungicides; Potato 
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