Studies were conducted to examine the efficacy of fifteen medicinal plants against common microbial (bacterial and fungal) fish pathogens. Crude extracts were prepared from these medicinal plants and applied to the fresh culture of pre-isolated bacterial (Aeromonas hydrophila, Pseudomonas fluorescens and Edwardsiella tarda) and fungal pathogens (Aphanomyces invadans, Saprolegnia sp. and Achlya sp.) under in-vitro condition. A high dose was initially used to detect antimicrobial effects of these plants and garlic, turmeric, neem, shoti, akand etc. were screened out strong and moderate effective on the pathogens. In the case of bacterial pathogens, strong inhibitory response was exhibited by garlic and mixed extract of akand + neem; followed ...
Fifteen commercial ethanolic extracts from medicinal plants were in vitro screened for antibacterial...
Abstract: Marine ornamental fishes are exceedingly valuable due to their high demand in domestic and...
Aquaculture of the African catfish Clarias gariepinus has rapidly increased in South-East Asia over ...
Studies were conducted to examine the efficacy of selected chemotherapeutic and medicinal plants aga...
An experiment was conducted to compare the efficacies of some selected antibiotics and medicinal pla...
Experiments were conducted maintaining under aquarium and pond conditions using feed containing medi...
Studies were conducted to select and apply the effective low-cost chemotherapeutic and medicinal pla...
Aeromonas hydrophila, a bacterial pathogen, was isolated form Pangasius hypophthalmus. For pat...
An experiment was conducted for a period of 28 days to observe the effect of plant extracts on recov...
Fish are constantly in contact with pathogens inhabiting water. High population density as well as p...
Among the most common plants used by fish farmers in Java, 18 were selected for deeper ethnobotanica...
International audienceAmong the most common plants used by fish farmers in Java, 18 were selected fo...
Abstract: Extracts of 16 edible plant species that are available in wet market of Terengganu, Malays...
Monogenean parasites are responsible for tremendous annual economic losses in both freshwater and ma...
Background and Aim: The use of plant-based medicine in treating and preventing fish disease has beco...
Fifteen commercial ethanolic extracts from medicinal plants were in vitro screened for antibacterial...
Abstract: Marine ornamental fishes are exceedingly valuable due to their high demand in domestic and...
Aquaculture of the African catfish Clarias gariepinus has rapidly increased in South-East Asia over ...
Studies were conducted to examine the efficacy of selected chemotherapeutic and medicinal plants aga...
An experiment was conducted to compare the efficacies of some selected antibiotics and medicinal pla...
Experiments were conducted maintaining under aquarium and pond conditions using feed containing medi...
Studies were conducted to select and apply the effective low-cost chemotherapeutic and medicinal pla...
Aeromonas hydrophila, a bacterial pathogen, was isolated form Pangasius hypophthalmus. For pat...
An experiment was conducted for a period of 28 days to observe the effect of plant extracts on recov...
Fish are constantly in contact with pathogens inhabiting water. High population density as well as p...
Among the most common plants used by fish farmers in Java, 18 were selected for deeper ethnobotanica...
International audienceAmong the most common plants used by fish farmers in Java, 18 were selected fo...
Abstract: Extracts of 16 edible plant species that are available in wet market of Terengganu, Malays...
Monogenean parasites are responsible for tremendous annual economic losses in both freshwater and ma...
Background and Aim: The use of plant-based medicine in treating and preventing fish disease has beco...
Fifteen commercial ethanolic extracts from medicinal plants were in vitro screened for antibacterial...
Abstract: Marine ornamental fishes are exceedingly valuable due to their high demand in domestic and...
Aquaculture of the African catfish Clarias gariepinus has rapidly increased in South-East Asia over ...