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Studies on Treatment of Fin Rot in Cultured Puntius sophore (HAM.) Using Extract of Neem (Azadirachta indica Leaves


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1 Jay Kay Nagar High School (H.S.), Bidhanbag, India
2 Department of Zoology, Sidho-Kanho-Birsha University, Purulia-723101, India
     

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Traditionally fish farmers are using neem (Azadirachta indica) leaves in treating fin rot diseases. The present work intends to verify the efficacy of this age old practice of the fish farmers. The diseased Puntius sophore fish were treated with different concentrations (0.5 ml/l to 3.5 ml/l) of neem leaves extract in increasing array (i.e, 0.5 ml/l, 1.0 ml/l, 1.5 ml/l, 2.0 ml/l, 2.5 ml/l, 3.0 ml/l and then 3.5 ml/l sequentially) at an interval of 24 hrs. The fish under treatment show improvement but the best result was observed when fish were treated with the dose of 3 ml/l. for one day. The present finding validates the usefulness of application of neem leaves in treating fin rot disease of fishes.

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Neem, Finrot, Puntius sophore, Traditional Knowledge.
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  • Studies on Treatment of Fin Rot in Cultured Puntius sophore (HAM.) Using Extract of Neem (Azadirachta indica Leaves

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Authors

Priyanka Chattoraj
Jay Kay Nagar High School (H.S.), Bidhanbag, India
Biplob Kr. Modak
Department of Zoology, Sidho-Kanho-Birsha University, Purulia-723101, India

Abstract


Traditionally fish farmers are using neem (Azadirachta indica) leaves in treating fin rot diseases. The present work intends to verify the efficacy of this age old practice of the fish farmers. The diseased Puntius sophore fish were treated with different concentrations (0.5 ml/l to 3.5 ml/l) of neem leaves extract in increasing array (i.e, 0.5 ml/l, 1.0 ml/l, 1.5 ml/l, 2.0 ml/l, 2.5 ml/l, 3.0 ml/l and then 3.5 ml/l sequentially) at an interval of 24 hrs. The fish under treatment show improvement but the best result was observed when fish were treated with the dose of 3 ml/l. for one day. The present finding validates the usefulness of application of neem leaves in treating fin rot disease of fishes.

Keywords


Neem, Finrot, Puntius sophore, Traditional Knowledge.

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