Antifungal Activity of Silver Ions and Nanoparticles on Phytopathogenic Fungi
Texas A&M University · University of Massachusetts Amherst
Abstract
Silver in ionic or nanoparticle forms has a high antimicrobial activity and is therefore widely used for various sterilization purposes including materials of medical devices and water sanitization. There have been relatively few studies on the applicability of silver to control plant diseases. Various forms of silver ions and nanoparticles were tested in the current study to examine the antifungal activity on two plant-pathogenic fungi, Bipolaris sorokiniana and Magnaporthe grisea. In vitro petri dish assays indicated that silver ions and nanoparticles had a significant effect on the colony formation of these two pathogens. Effective concentrations of the silver compounds inhibiting colony formation by 50%…
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3Topics & keywords
- Silver nanoparticle
- Spore
- Biology
- Bipolaris
- Spore germination
- Magnaporthe grisea
- Microbiology
- Germination
- Clean water and sanitation