S. No.

Name of Plant

Fungal Pathogens

Author

1

Fructus prunusis

Black gill disease in farm shrimp P. orientalis caused by Fusarium oxysporum

Xu et al., 1993 [54]

2

Helenium quadridentatum

(Extract)

Saprolegniasis in fish

Auro-de-Ocampo and Jimenez (1993) [99]

3

Neem leaf (Extract), oil and seed

Human fungi including Trichophyton, Epidermophyton, Micrsporum, Trichosporon, Geotircum and Candida

Deuteromyceteous fungal

Khan and Wassilew, 1987 [100] ; Biswas et al., 2002 [101]

Govindachari et al.,1999 [102]

4

Turmeric and lime in affected culture ponds at 5-7 days duration.

EUS disease in fish.

Dey and Chandra, 1994. [33]

5

Garlic (2 kg) + Salt (2 kg) + CuSO4 (20 g) + KMnO4 (20 g) mixed into a paste form which is added in 30 - 50 litre of water and sprayed over pond surface of 1.33 ha area.

EUS disease in fish.

Goswami et al., 2006

[106]

6

Turmeric oil

Dermatophytic fungi, Trichophyton rubrum

Apisariakul et al., 1995 [107]

7

The essential oil from the leaves of Chenopodium ambrosioides

antimycotic activity against Trychophyton mentagrophytes and Microsporum audouinii at 50 ppm

Kishore et al., 1996 [108]

8

Garlic clove extract

Fusarium solani.

Alice and Sivaprakasam, 1999 [109]

9

Leaf extract of Bauhinia variegata

Aspergillus fumigatus and A. niger

Sharma and Saxena, 1996 [109]

10

Methanolic extract of rhizome of Nelumbo nucifera

Potent antifungal and antiyeast activity.

Mukherjee et al., 1995 [111]

11

E. citriodora, E. dalrympleana and E. laveopinea (Essential oil)

six Dermatophytes

Shahi et al., 1999 [112]

12

E. citriodora

Pyricularia grisea

Mishra et al., 1997 [113]