CERTAIN AMINO ACIDS ARE POTENT FISH-FUNGICIDES

Authors

  • Shakti K. Prabhuji , Shail Pande Biotechnology and Molecular Biology Centre, M.G. Post Graduate College, Gorakhpur-273 001 (India)
  • Atul K. Srivastava Department of Chemistry, Magadh University, Bodh Gaya (India)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v41i01.16

Keywords:

Amino acids, Fish-fungicides, Watermoulds, Saprolegniaceae, Blastocladiaceae

Abstract

The potential fungicidal abilities of L-cysteine, L-valine, L-phenylalanine, L-methionine, L-alanine and L-isoleucine have been tested in vitro on five fish pathogenic watermoulds, four of Saprolegniaceae, viz., Achlya orion Coker & Couch, Aphanomyces laevis deBary, Dictyuchus sterile Coker, Saprolegnia diclina Humphrey; and one Blastocladiaceae, viz., Allomyces arbuscula Butler. The lowest concentration having fungicidal ability has been found to be 0.25%. Tolerance tests have also been conducted using Colisa lalius Hamilton and Channa punctata Bloch as test fishes and 0.25% has been recommended as Fungicidal Non-Toxic Concentration (FNTC) for the applicability of these amino acids as fish-fungicides.

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Published

2021-11-30

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