Survey of Bacterial Pathogens of Leaves and Seeds of White Mangrove (Avicennia africana)
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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2007/v133i5/1566Abstract
Bacterial pathogens of White mangrove (Avicennia africana) were investigated in Port- Harcourt metropolis, Nigeria. Leaves and seeds samples (healthy and unhealthy) were collected and analyzed in the laboratory. Mean counts of bacteria for samples were: healthy leaves 1.04×104cfu/ml; unhealthy leaves 1.16×104cfu/ml; healthy seeds 1.15×104cfu/ml and unhealthy seeds 7.65×103cfu/ml distilled water extract. Seven bacterial genera associated with white mangrove were isolated with varying frequencies and they include Acinetobacter (4%), Alcaligenes (4%), Bacillus (20%), Corynebacterium (44%), Enterobacter (12%), Staphylococus (4%) and Streptomyces (12%). Corynebacterium species occurred in both healthy and unhealthy samples of leaves and seeds. However, counts of healthy and unhealthy leaf and seed samples are not significantly different at P>0.5.Downloads
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2007-05-01
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Ukoima, H. N., Wemedo, S. A., & Mopho, F. (2007). Survey of Bacterial Pathogens of Leaves and Seeds of White Mangrove (<I>Avicennia africana</I>). Indian Forester, 133(5), 637–641. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2007/v133i5/1566
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