Assessing the potential of kava ( Piper methysticum Forst) and wild kava ( Piper aduncum L.) as organic amendments for managing root-knot nematodes

  • Singh S
  • Khurma U
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… Wild kava (Piper aduncum L.) also belongs to the family Piperacae and is closely related to … acid derivatives, many of which exhibit antimicrobial, molluscicidal, fungicidal, germination …

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Singh, S. K., & Khurma, U. R. (2008). Assessing the potential of kava ( Piper methysticum Forst) and wild kava ( Piper aduncum L.) as organic amendments for managing root-knot nematodes. The South Pacific Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences, 26(1), 33–38. https://doi.org/10.1071/sp08005

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