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In the tick repellency bioassay, high concentration (20 w/v%) of acetone extract from fungus-exposed plants produced the least repellent effect on larvae (Ixodidae), while at lower concentrations (5 w/v% and 10 w/v%) of acetone extracts of , tick repellent activity of the extract of the fungus treatment was significantly improved and was comparable to commercial N,N-Diethyl-m-toluamide and the other treatments. Experimental fungal inoculation positively influenced plant growth in height and root length and tick ( ) repellency of acetone