Effect of biocontrol agents and botanical extracts on antioxidant activity in chilli fruits Sonakar Vinod Kumar, Chandra Ram, Behera Lopamudra* Department of Mycology and Plant Pathology, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005, Uttar Pradesh, India, *e-mail: lopamudra.behera3@bhu.ac.in
Online Published on 11 January, 2024. Abstract The experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of biocontrol agents and botanical extracts on antioxidant activity in chilli fruits. Chilli seedlings were treated individually and in combination with effective biocontrol agents and botanical extracts in field conditions i.e., applied as seedling treatment and foliar spray. Results revealed that the chilli plants applied with seedling treatment and foliar spray with T. viride + P. fluorescens + Neem + Garlic showed higher β-carotene and capsaicin content in chilli fruits in comparison to the control. Maximum β-carotene (3.56 mg ml−1) and capsaicin (2831.67μg g−1) contents were recorded in chilli fruits, respectively. These antioxidant sources are responses to disease resistance against pathogens and benefit the digestive tracts, promote a healthy heart, relieve joint pains, promote weight loss, mitigate migraine, reduce cancer risk, prevent allergies etc. Top Keywords Bio control agents, Plant extracts, Chilli fruit, Carotene and capsaicin. Top |