Antimicrobial activity of aloe vera and Sabah Snake Grass againts Pryricularia Grisea infection and Bacillus bacteria

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Main Author: Nor Shamiera, Mahamad Said
Other Authors: School of Bioprocess Engineering
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) 2022
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spelling my.unimap-732702022-01-11T02:26:58Z Antimicrobial activity of aloe vera and Sabah Snake Grass againts Pryricularia Grisea infection and Bacillus bacteria Nor Shamiera, Mahamad Said School of Bioprocess Engineering Antimicrobal Aloe vera Snake grass Pyricularia grisea Bacillus subtilis Sabah snake grass Rice production Access is limited to UniMAP community. One of the most important cereal crops is rice., particularly in Asia where almost half of the population relies on it as the main food. The ascomycetous fungus Pyricularia oryzae formally known as Pyricularia grisea is causing the most vital and harmful disease of rice which known as rice blast disease. The disease is spread worldwide, but its occurrence and severity differ by year, environmental and location conditions. The symptoms of rice blast can occur on all above ground parts of the plant and is examined at earlier growing stages until the final grain production. A laboratory study is supervised to identify the effect of Aloe Vera and Sabah Snake Grass toward few potential factors which are type of plant sample and concentration of crude extract. Before that, the pathogenic fungi are isolated from the paddy plant and its morphology was identified using microscope. The crude extracts are prepared by differences type of sample which are Aloe Vera and Sabah Snake Grass. The antimicrobial activity identifies by using the disc diffusion technique and minimal inhibition concentration (MIC). To evaluate the MIC, it was demonstrated by using differences concentration of Aloe Vera and Sabah Snake Grass extracts (5 mg/ml to 30 mg/ml). The overall goal of this research is to study the efficacy of Aloe vera and Sabah snake grass leaf extracts against pathogenic fungus Pricularia grisea and Bacillus subtilis. 2022-01-11T02:26:58Z 2022-01-11T02:26:58Z 2017-06 Other http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/73270 en Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)
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topic Antimicrobal
Aloe vera
Snake grass
Pyricularia grisea
Bacillus subtilis
Sabah snake grass
Rice production
spellingShingle Antimicrobal
Aloe vera
Snake grass
Pyricularia grisea
Bacillus subtilis
Sabah snake grass
Rice production
Nor Shamiera, Mahamad Said
Antimicrobial activity of aloe vera and Sabah Snake Grass againts Pryricularia Grisea infection and Bacillus bacteria
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Nor Shamiera, Mahamad Said
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author Nor Shamiera, Mahamad Said
author_sort Nor Shamiera, Mahamad Said
title Antimicrobial activity of aloe vera and Sabah Snake Grass againts Pryricularia Grisea infection and Bacillus bacteria
title_short Antimicrobial activity of aloe vera and Sabah Snake Grass againts Pryricularia Grisea infection and Bacillus bacteria
title_full Antimicrobial activity of aloe vera and Sabah Snake Grass againts Pryricularia Grisea infection and Bacillus bacteria
title_fullStr Antimicrobial activity of aloe vera and Sabah Snake Grass againts Pryricularia Grisea infection and Bacillus bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Antimicrobial activity of aloe vera and Sabah Snake Grass againts Pryricularia Grisea infection and Bacillus bacteria
title_sort antimicrobial activity of aloe vera and sabah snake grass againts pryricularia grisea infection and bacillus bacteria
publisher Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)
publishDate 2022
url http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/73270
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