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Title : |
Efficacy Of Surti (Nicotiana Tabacum), Angeri (Lyon/A Ovlifolia) And Neem (Azadirachta Indica) Against Tici(In Cattle |
Material Type: |
printed text |
Authors: |
Aryal, S.R., Author |
Pagination: |
133-136 p. |
Languages : |
English (eng) |
Abstract: |
A study was conducted to evahiate the efficacy of medicinal plants Surti (Nicotiana tabacum),
Angeri (Lyonia ovalifolia) and Neem (Azadirachta indica) against tick in cattle. Mature leaves
of these plants were dried on shade and powder was made. Three extracts and eight solutions
of different concentrations (WI~ were prepared from the plants and used both in-vivo and invitro.
Efficacy of the plants was evaluated Oil the basis of reduction in number of ticks after
their application. In both in-vivo and in-vitro tests surti was found most effective followed by
angeri and neem. In in-vivo test surti extract was found 75.36% effective followed by angeri
extract 69.01% and neem extract 68.42% effective. Whereas in in-vivo test among the solutions
of different concentrations used, 30 percent surti was found 68.18% effective followed by 20
percent surti 67.57%, 30 percent angeri 60.56%, 20 percent angeri 58.18%, 30 percent neem
57.81% and 20 percent neem 53.43% effective. Likewise ill ill-vitro test surti extract was found
94% effective followed by angeri 74% and neem 72% effective. Whereas among the solutions
used in in-vitro test, 30 percent surti was found 90% effective followed by 20 percent surti 82%,
30 percent angeri and neem 24% effective. |
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Efficacy Of Surti (Nicotiana Tabacum), Angeri (Lyon/A Ovlifolia) And Neem (Azadirachta Indica) Against Tici(In Cattle [printed text] / Aryal, S.R., Author . - [s.d.] . - 133-136 p. Languages : English ( eng) Abstract: |
A study was conducted to evahiate the efficacy of medicinal plants Surti (Nicotiana tabacum),
Angeri (Lyonia ovalifolia) and Neem (Azadirachta indica) against tick in cattle. Mature leaves
of these plants were dried on shade and powder was made. Three extracts and eight solutions
of different concentrations (WI~ were prepared from the plants and used both in-vivo and invitro.
Efficacy of the plants was evaluated Oil the basis of reduction in number of ticks after
their application. In both in-vivo and in-vitro tests surti was found most effective followed by
angeri and neem. In in-vivo test surti extract was found 75.36% effective followed by angeri
extract 69.01% and neem extract 68.42% effective. Whereas in in-vivo test among the solutions
of different concentrations used, 30 percent surti was found 68.18% effective followed by 20
percent surti 67.57%, 30 percent angeri 60.56%, 20 percent angeri 58.18%, 30 percent neem
57.81% and 20 percent neem 53.43% effective. Likewise ill ill-vitro test surti extract was found
94% effective followed by angeri 74% and neem 72% effective. Whereas among the solutions
used in in-vitro test, 30 percent surti was found 90% effective followed by 20 percent surti 82%,
30 percent angeri and neem 24% effective. |
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