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Inhibitory effects of essential oils of some medicinal plants on the causal agents bacteria of potato wilt and soft rot under laboratory and greenhouse conditions

L. Alamshahi; M. Hosseini Nezhad

Volume 32, Issue 4 , November 2016, , Pages 645-654

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijmapr.2016.107136

Abstract
  Nowadays, using essential oils as natural antibacterial inhibitors to control of plant diseases has been widely investigated. In the current research, the essential oils of Coriandrum sativum L., Thymus sativum L., Cuminum cyminum L., Rosmarinus officinalis L. and Eucalyptus globulus L. were extracted ...  Read More

Influence of different irrigation treatments on antibacterial effects of the essential oil of Parthenium argentatum A. Gray

Z. Baher Nik; M. Teimori; M. Mirza

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2009, , Pages 193-202

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijmapr.2009.7240

Abstract
  In this research, the effects of different irrigation treatments on chemical constituents and antibacterial effects of theessential oil of P. argentatum were studied. The experimental design was ran­domized complete block design with four replications. Four irrigation treatments were determined, ...  Read More

Antibacterial effects of alcoholic and water extracts of three species from Alliaceae in vitro

M. Khayyami; A. Borjian

Volume 19, Issue 1 , May 2003, , Pages 101-110

Abstract
  The ability of bacteria to develop resistance to antibiotics has become a signification problem in the treatment and control of diseases. Some of the plants however, show antibacterial effects. The extracts of these plants are natural products and do not cause any risk to human body and could be replace ...  Read More