Publications by authors named "A Kandan"

The largest obstacle in the promotion of biopesticides is the existence of counterfeit products available in the market. Identification and quantification of antagonistic organisms in biopesticide products are the key to the reduction of spurious microbial pesticides. In this study, we have developed a simple, sensitive, isothermal-based colourimetric assay for specific detection of Bacillus subtilis from the biopesticide formulations and soil samples.

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  • Farmers combat fungal wilt in pigeon pea with chemical fungicides, which can be harmful, leading to a need for safer alternatives like green pesticides.
  • This study aimed to find indigenous bacterial strains effective against the pathogen, using techniques like PCR and MALDI-TOF to identify active components.
  • NBAIR BSWG1 was highlighted as an efficient strain, exhibiting significant antifungal activity (79.84% inhibition) and producing beneficial compounds such as surfactin, fengycin, and iturin.
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Galleria mellonella, the greater wax moth has always been an important pest against honeybees and has remained a nightmare for beekeeping farmers. Management of G. mellonella in live honeybee colonies is very difficult because most current management practices can destroy whole honeybee colonies.

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The oriental fruit fly, (Hendel), is a significant economic and quarantine pest due to its polyphagous nature. The accurate identification of is challenging at the egg, maggot, and pupal stages, due to lack of distinct morphological characters and its similarity to other fruit flies. Adult identification requires specialized taxonomist.

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