In Vitro Inhibitory Effects of Two Bornean Medicinal Wild Gingers Against Pathogenic Lagenidium Thermophilum Infected Mud Crab Scylla Tranquebarica
The antifungal activity of two Bornean medicinal wild gingers Plagiostachys megacarpa and Zingiber phillippsiae were examined against Lagenidium thermophilum. The most active extract was P. megacarpa at concentration of 320 µg/mL inhibiting both hyphal growth and zoospore production of L. thermophil...
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