Publications by authors named "Anas Fadli"

Citrus is commercially propagated via grafting, which ensures trees have consistent fruit traits combined with favorable traits from the rootstock such as soil adaptability, vigor, and resistance to soil pathogens. Graft incompatibility can occur when the scion and rootstock are not able to form a permanent, healthy union. Understanding and preventing graft incompatibility is of great importance in the breeding of new fruit cultivars and in the choice of scion and rootstock by growers.

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  • This study examined the essential oil from a plant (L.) found in Morocco, focusing on its chemical properties and biological effects, including antibacterial, insecticidal, and antioxidant activities.
  • The oil was extracted via hydrodistillation and analyzed using GC-MS, revealing 20 compounds that made up nearly 99% of the oil, with R-(+)-pulegone being the primary component.
  • Results showed strong antibacterial and antifungal properties, effective insecticidal activity with 100% mortality in inhalation tests, and specific concentrations required for significant antioxidant effects.
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