2016
DOI: 10.9734/bjpr/2016/28110
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Effects of Achyranthes aspera to the Immunity of Rohu (Labeo rohita) against Pseudomonas fluorescens

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“…In this study challenge with P. guajava leaf extracts against P. fluorescens of mono-sex Nile tilapia have showed 80% survivability and 76.5% RPS with 8% supplemented diets for four weeks which was higher than other treatments (Table 1). In this present study showed decrease in mortality rate with P. guajava leaf extracts added diet after injection of P. fluorescens was similar in O. mossambicus fed with diet containing Ocimum sanctum Logambel et al, [35], L. rohita fed the diet containing Achyranthes aspera Hasan-Uj-Jaman et al, [36], O. mossambicus treated with Eclipta alba leaf extracts Christybaptin et al, [37] against A. hydrophila infection. A. hydrophila infected rainbow trout showed a similar result which was reported when fed with A. sativum, L. perennis, M. indica and U. dioica Awad and Austin [38].…”
Section: Disease Resistance (Challenge Test)supporting
confidence: 66%
“…In this study challenge with P. guajava leaf extracts against P. fluorescens of mono-sex Nile tilapia have showed 80% survivability and 76.5% RPS with 8% supplemented diets for four weeks which was higher than other treatments (Table 1). In this present study showed decrease in mortality rate with P. guajava leaf extracts added diet after injection of P. fluorescens was similar in O. mossambicus fed with diet containing Ocimum sanctum Logambel et al, [35], L. rohita fed the diet containing Achyranthes aspera Hasan-Uj-Jaman et al, [36], O. mossambicus treated with Eclipta alba leaf extracts Christybaptin et al, [37] against A. hydrophila infection. A. hydrophila infected rainbow trout showed a similar result which was reported when fed with A. sativum, L. perennis, M. indica and U. dioica Awad and Austin [38].…”
Section: Disease Resistance (Challenge Test)supporting
confidence: 66%
“…or isolated phytochemicals. Several plants like Achyranthes aspera, [55][56][57][58]143 Ocimum sanctum, 144 Curcuma longa, 145 Tinospora cordifolia, 146 Psidium guajava, 147,148 Zingiber officinale, 149 Mangifera indica, 148 Musa acuminata, 150 Hybanthus enneaspermus, 151 Nigella sativa, 152 etc. have been extensively studied for their potent immunostimulatory effect on L. rohita.…”
Section: Phytobioticsmentioning
confidence: 99%