Ageratum conyzoides L. is an allelopathic weed. The present study was
conducted to investigate the antifungal activity and allelopathic
affects of A. conyzoides against Fusarium solani (Mart.) Sacc. which is
a devastating pathogen on various plants. Different types of extracts
i.e. aqueous, methanol and n-hexane of all vegetative plant parts e.g.
inflorescence, leaf, stem and roots of A. conyzoides were tested for
their antifungal activity in various concentrations. Leaf extracts
proved to be most inhibitory and among all concentrations highest
concentration markedly reduced the biomass production as compared to the
lower concentrations. It is evident from present findings that A.
conyzoides has the potential to control the growth of F. solani. Further
studies were done to check the genetic variability among same pathogen
isolated from different sources. Molecular characterization of F. solani
revealed that isolate V3 (Lycopersicum esculentum Mill.) and V5 (Solanum
melongena L.) have the highest percentage similarity.