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Estimation of Fusaric Acid from Culture Filtrate of Fusarium udum by Thin Layer Chromatography


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The investigation was undertaken to estimate fusaric acid from culture filtrate of Fusarium udum by using thin layer chromatography. Acidic pH (3.00), temperature 28 to 30°C and 20 days after incubation was found to be optimum for maximum fusaric acid production.

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Thin Layer Chromatography, Fusarium udum, Fusaric Acid.
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Authors

S. B. Shinde
Department of Plant Pathology and Agricultural Microbiology, Mahatama Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Ahmednagar (M.S.), India
H. V. Deshmukh
Department of Plant Pathology and Agricultural Microbiology, Mahatama Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Ahmednagar (M.S.), India

Abstract


The investigation was undertaken to estimate fusaric acid from culture filtrate of Fusarium udum by using thin layer chromatography. Acidic pH (3.00), temperature 28 to 30°C and 20 days after incubation was found to be optimum for maximum fusaric acid production.

Keywords


Thin Layer Chromatography, Fusarium udum, Fusaric Acid.

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