In-Vitro Antifungal Potential of Dsrna Molecules On Fusarium Actin Related Protein 2/3, DNA Polymerase Delta Subunit and Adenylase Cyclase Essential Genes On Collar Rot And Wilt Pathogens Of Passionfruit

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Student's Journal of Health Research Africa

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In Uganda two fungal diseases have become economically important; Fusarium wilt which is caused by.Fusarium oxysporum. f.sp passiflorae (Fop) and collar rot caused by Fusarium solani (Fs). The aim of this study was to determine antifungal activity of synthetic dsRNA constructed to silence essential genes; Actin Related Protein 2/3 (D6), DNA Polymerase delta subunit (J6), and Adenylase cyclase (K6), in Fusarium from banana on Fusarium sp from passionfruit.

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Nassimbwa, F., Matovu, E., Kiggundu, A., Changa, C., Mumbanza, F., & Adriko, J. (2023). IN-VITRO ANTIFUNGAL POTENTIAL OF dsRNA MOLECULES ON FUSARIUM ACTIN RELATED PROTEIN 2/3, DNA POLYMERASE DELTA SUBUNIT AND ADENYLASE CYCLASE ESSENTIAL GENES ON COLLAR ROT AND WILT PATHOGENS OF PASSIONFRUIT. Student's Journal of Health Research Africa, 4(6), 9-9.

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