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Original Research Paper
TotawarDiptiVilasrao
Research and Post Graduate Department of Zoology N.E.S. Science College Nanded.
SURVEY OF FUNGAL INFECTION IN FRESHWATER FISHES OF
GODAVARI RIVER IN NANDED DISTRICT (M.S.) INDIA
ABSTRACT
The present investigation deals with the fungal disease of fresh water fishes in Godavari river of Nanded district from September-2013 to February-2014. Total 968
fish specimens where about 168 fishes under 9 fish species (5 cultrable and 4 non culturable) were infected fungal disease. Among cultrable species most fungal
infected fishes was C.mrigala (23.81%) , L. rohita (17.02%) and C.idellus(12%) Among non culturable species the most fungal infected C.punctatus (28.57%)
C.striatus (15%) P.ticto(13.33%) Infection in culturable fish species was less (16.14%) than non culturable species (17.35%) Three genera of fungi were identified
were branchiomyces sp. was associated with gill rot disease and saprolengia sp. and aphanomyces sp. were associated with ulcer types of disease. The incidence (%)
diseasewas highestinthemonthJanuary(36.76%) fallowedby December(34.58%) andNovember(27.59%).
KEYWORDS: Fish cultureponds, fungaldiseases,aquaticmacrophytes,infectedfishandincidence.
INTRODUCTION:
Diseases in freshwater fishes in Nanded are a great threat to achieve optimum
production and become a limiting factor to economic success of aquaculture.
The open water capture fish has been suffering from various types of diseases
such as septicemia, tail and fin rot disease, gill rot disease, viral disease, bacterial
disease and fungal disease (Chowdhury 1993, 1997). Fungi, which cause fungal
disease,arepresentinsaltor freshwater.Inmostcases,fungiserveavaluableeco-
logical function by processing dead organic debris. However fungi can become a
problem if fish are stressed by poor nutrition, pressure of population and over
exploitation of fishes. Fungal infections of freshwater fish are common and dis-
tributed worldwide and associated with immune suppression. Fungal diseases
are easily recognized by relatively superficial, colony of fluffy growth on the
skin and gill of fishes. Research on fungal disease in relatively new but a few
number of research work has been conducted on specific region. Therefore the
present study has been aimed to isolate, identify and determine the
pathogenocity of the fish and survey of infected due to infection of fungal dis-
easesofGodavaririverinNandeddistrict.
MATERIALAND METHODS:
Study area: for the investigation, Godavari River in Nanded district was
selectedas astudyarea.
Collection of diseased fishes: The diseased fishes were collected randomly
every week at regular interval from the study area. Data were collected from fish
farmers, fishermen and fish traders about fish disease. Secondary information on
fishdiseasewas collectedfromFDO of thestudyarea.
Sampling techniques: The infected fishes were identified by the symptoms of
fishes such as loss of normal glaze; spot having hemorrhagic lesions on their
body, excess mucus secretions, discoloration of gill filament and damage of gill.
For the isolation of fungus fishes were carried to the laboratory immediately
aftercollection.
Isolation of fungus:
PDA(Potato DextroseAgar) media was used as a culture media for the isolation
and to find out the fungus.At first infected fishes were cut in cross section, using
a flamed scalpel.Apetridishes, washed with 15ml distilled water.Then the tissue
blocks were transferred into the culture media petridishes.Then petridishes were
0
inverted with parafilm and kept in incubator at 25 C for 3 days, until a circular
fungal mat developed. These were used during subculture of the fungus. A suit-
able portion of culture plates of different colony from PDA was taken out with
the help of forceps or needle and put on a slice in 1 or 2 drops at cotton blue on
clear slide. Then it was warmed by spirit lamp 6-8 times and it was then exam-
ined under a compound microscope. Incidence of fungal disease of infected
fisheswas calculatedbyfollowingformula:
Incidence(%)= (No. offish infected/No.of fishexamined)×100
RESULTSAND DISCUSSION:
It was observed that a total of 968 fish specimens of which 168 species (5
culturable 4 non culturable) were infected with fungal disease. It was observed
that the fungal disease of culturable fish was less 16.14% than the non-culture
fish species 17.35% C. puntatus was most susceptible to fungal disease showing
incidence as 28.57% followed by C.mrigala 23.81% whereas C.batrachus least
susceptible (8.33%)The infected fish species and their incidence (%) are shown
intable1.
During the study period three genera of fungus such as Saprolegnia,
Aphanomyces and Branciomyces were indentified from dermal lesion, gill of the
studiedinfectedfishspecimenswhereSaprolegniaandAphanomyceswereasso-
ciated with ulcer type disease of lesion and Branchiomyces was associated with
gill rot disease.All types of pathogenic fungus were identified from, L. rotita, C.
catla, C.marigala. Saprolegnia and Aphanomyces were indentified from
C.punctatus, C. striatus,C.batrachus.SaprolegniaandBranchiomyceswereiso-
lated from Cyprinus carpio var. communis. Aphanomyces and Branchimyces
wereisolatedfromC.idellaandonlySaprolegniawas isolatedfromP.ticto.
Table 1. Fungal disease infected fish species and their incidence of the study area
duringthestudyperiod.
Table 2. Monthly variation of incidence of fungal disease fish during the study
period.
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Sr. No. Species No. of fish Incidence (%)
Observed Infected
Culturable species
01 C.catla 70 8 11.4
02 L.rohita 47 8 17.02
03 C.mrigala 168 40 23.80
04 C.idellus 100 12 12
05 C.carpio var. cummunis 98 10 10.20
Sub total 483 78 16.14
Non-culturable species
06 P. ticto 150 20 13.33
07 C.punctatus 175 50 28.57
08 C.striatus 100 15 15
09 C.batrachus 60 5 8.33
Sub total 485 90 18.55
Total 968 168 17.35
Month Number Incidence (%)
Observed Infected
September 215 17 7.91
October 220 20 9.09
November 145 40 27.59
December 107 37 34.58
January 68 25 36.76
February 213 29 13.61
Total 968 168 17.35
It was observed that the freshwater fishes of Godavari river species suffer from
three types of fungal diseases including Saprolegniasis, Aphanomyces and
Aranchiomyces were found during the study period. Among them C. punctatus
and C. striatus were most infected species. It is almost similar with Alam et
al.(2003) who found that C.mrigala and C.striatus were most severely infected
fishes. Saprolegnia sp. And aphanomyces sp were recovered from ulcer type
lesion affected fishes and Branchiomyces sp. recovered from affected gill. Infec-
tions of fish were frequently associated with wounds or lesion and handling dam-
age of fish skin may predispose them to infection. Chinabut (1994) isolated this
species of fungi from EUS affected fish where Aphanomyces sp. was isolated
from natural lesions. Willoughby et al. (1994) reported that Aphanomyces sp.
Pathogen was isolated from L.rohita, C. punctatus and C. striatus of
Aphanomyces sp. were recovered from the surface lesion of EUS infected fish.
The types of ulcers produced in fish from India and Pakistan have been associ-
ated with pathogenic fungus Saprolegnia sp. (Anonymous, 1992 and Rab et
al.2001). Jewel and Affan (2003) found that Aphanomyces sp. and Saprolegnia
sp. Were commom pathogens in L. rohita, C.catla, P.gonionotus and C.
punctatus .Bruno and wood (1994) stated that Saprolegina sp.has great impact
on aquaculture especially it can infect carp and Tilapia which strongly sup-
ported the present study. It was observed that Branchiomyces sp. recovered from
affected gill of the infected fish species which caused the gill rot disease. Roberts
et al. (1993) stated that gill rot disease is primary problem in many freshwater
carp fishes and it was found when fish suffering from an environmental stress
Chinabut(1994) worked on EUS and she that this disease outbreak every year
during November to February in Thailand. Barua (1994) reported that Saproleg-
0 0
niasp. cangrow attemperaturerangingfrom32 F to95 F wherepoorwaterqual-
ity such as low circulation, low Do, or high ammonia are associated with Sapro-
legniasp. infections.
CONCLUSION:
It was observed that fungal disease varied in different months. The infestation
rate was found to be high during the winter season. From the survey and
histopathological findings, Channa puntatus was the most severely affected
species, followed by Cirrhinus mrigala and Labeo rohita. Clarias batrachus
was the least affected species. In present investigation fungal diseases appeared
as a serious threat to the freshwater fishes in the study area which affected their
biodiversitythroughbeingendangeredandextinct.
REFERENCES:
1. Alam, M.Z.,Ahmed, G.U.,Alam, M.S. andAlam, M.T. 2003. Studies on fish diseases
andlimnologicalfactorsinRoktadahaBeel,Bogra.J. Bio-Sci.11:93-98.
2. Anonymous, 1992. Enigma of EUS. Consultation of EUS vis-a-vis the environment
and the people, 25-26 May 1992. Summary of proceedings, International Collective in
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3. Barua, G. 1994. The status of epizootic ulcerative syndrome of fish3, Viral, Bacterial
and Fungal Infections. Edited by P.T.K. Wood and D.W. Bruno. CABI publishing
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4. Bruno, D. W. and Wood, B. P. 1994. Saprolegnia and other Oomycetes. In Fish Dis-
eases and Disorder,Volume Chinabut, S. 1994. Environmental factors in relation to the
epizotiology of EUS in Thailand. Proceedings of the ODA RegionalSeminar on
Epizootic Ulcerative Syndrome. Aquatic Animal Health Research Institute, Bangkok,
Thailand, 25-27January 1994 (eds. R.J. Roberts, B. Chambell and I.H. MacRae). 143-
146pp.
5. Choudhary, M. B. R.1993. Research Priorities for microbial fish disease and its con-
trol in Bangladesh for fish health. In Disease Prevention and Pathology, (ed.
A.Tollervey),8-11pp.
6. Choudhary, M. B. R.1997. Involvement of Aeromonads and Pseudomonads diseases
of farmed fish in Blangladesh. Proceeding of international symposium on diseases in
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7. Jewel, M.A.S. andAffan, M.A. 2003. Epizotic Ulcerative Syndrome (EUS) in fishes of
small-scale farmers' ponds in Bogra district of Bangladesh. Univ. J. Zool. Rajshahi
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Aphanomyces fungal pathogen of Epizotice Ulcerative Syndrome (EUS), in Asian
fishes. Proceedings of the ODA Regional Seminar on Epizootic Ulcerative Syn-
drome. Aquatic Animal Health Research Institute, Bankok,Thailand, 25-27 January
1994(eds.R.J.Roberts,B.ChambellandI.H.MacRae).231-237pp.
Original Research Paper
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SURVEY OF FUNGAL INFECTION IN FRESHWATER FISHES OF GODAVARI RIVER IN NANDED DISTRICT (M.S.) INDIA

  • 1. Original Research Paper TotawarDiptiVilasrao Research and Post Graduate Department of Zoology N.E.S. Science College Nanded. SURVEY OF FUNGAL INFECTION IN FRESHWATER FISHES OF GODAVARI RIVER IN NANDED DISTRICT (M.S.) INDIA ABSTRACT The present investigation deals with the fungal disease of fresh water fishes in Godavari river of Nanded district from September-2013 to February-2014. Total 968 fish specimens where about 168 fishes under 9 fish species (5 cultrable and 4 non culturable) were infected fungal disease. Among cultrable species most fungal infected fishes was C.mrigala (23.81%) , L. rohita (17.02%) and C.idellus(12%) Among non culturable species the most fungal infected C.punctatus (28.57%) C.striatus (15%) P.ticto(13.33%) Infection in culturable fish species was less (16.14%) than non culturable species (17.35%) Three genera of fungi were identified were branchiomyces sp. was associated with gill rot disease and saprolengia sp. and aphanomyces sp. were associated with ulcer types of disease. The incidence (%) diseasewas highestinthemonthJanuary(36.76%) fallowedby December(34.58%) andNovember(27.59%). KEYWORDS: Fish cultureponds, fungaldiseases,aquaticmacrophytes,infectedfishandincidence. INTRODUCTION: Diseases in freshwater fishes in Nanded are a great threat to achieve optimum production and become a limiting factor to economic success of aquaculture. The open water capture fish has been suffering from various types of diseases such as septicemia, tail and fin rot disease, gill rot disease, viral disease, bacterial disease and fungal disease (Chowdhury 1993, 1997). Fungi, which cause fungal disease,arepresentinsaltor freshwater.Inmostcases,fungiserveavaluableeco- logical function by processing dead organic debris. However fungi can become a problem if fish are stressed by poor nutrition, pressure of population and over exploitation of fishes. Fungal infections of freshwater fish are common and dis- tributed worldwide and associated with immune suppression. Fungal diseases are easily recognized by relatively superficial, colony of fluffy growth on the skin and gill of fishes. Research on fungal disease in relatively new but a few number of research work has been conducted on specific region. Therefore the present study has been aimed to isolate, identify and determine the pathogenocity of the fish and survey of infected due to infection of fungal dis- easesofGodavaririverinNandeddistrict. MATERIALAND METHODS: Study area: for the investigation, Godavari River in Nanded district was selectedas astudyarea. Collection of diseased fishes: The diseased fishes were collected randomly every week at regular interval from the study area. Data were collected from fish farmers, fishermen and fish traders about fish disease. Secondary information on fishdiseasewas collectedfromFDO of thestudyarea. Sampling techniques: The infected fishes were identified by the symptoms of fishes such as loss of normal glaze; spot having hemorrhagic lesions on their body, excess mucus secretions, discoloration of gill filament and damage of gill. For the isolation of fungus fishes were carried to the laboratory immediately aftercollection. Isolation of fungus: PDA(Potato DextroseAgar) media was used as a culture media for the isolation and to find out the fungus.At first infected fishes were cut in cross section, using a flamed scalpel.Apetridishes, washed with 15ml distilled water.Then the tissue blocks were transferred into the culture media petridishes.Then petridishes were 0 inverted with parafilm and kept in incubator at 25 C for 3 days, until a circular fungal mat developed. These were used during subculture of the fungus. A suit- able portion of culture plates of different colony from PDA was taken out with the help of forceps or needle and put on a slice in 1 or 2 drops at cotton blue on clear slide. Then it was warmed by spirit lamp 6-8 times and it was then exam- ined under a compound microscope. Incidence of fungal disease of infected fisheswas calculatedbyfollowingformula: Incidence(%)= (No. offish infected/No.of fishexamined)×100 RESULTSAND DISCUSSION: It was observed that a total of 968 fish specimens of which 168 species (5 culturable 4 non culturable) were infected with fungal disease. It was observed that the fungal disease of culturable fish was less 16.14% than the non-culture fish species 17.35% C. puntatus was most susceptible to fungal disease showing incidence as 28.57% followed by C.mrigala 23.81% whereas C.batrachus least susceptible (8.33%)The infected fish species and their incidence (%) are shown intable1. During the study period three genera of fungus such as Saprolegnia, Aphanomyces and Branciomyces were indentified from dermal lesion, gill of the studiedinfectedfishspecimenswhereSaprolegniaandAphanomyceswereasso- ciated with ulcer type disease of lesion and Branchiomyces was associated with gill rot disease.All types of pathogenic fungus were identified from, L. rotita, C. catla, C.marigala. Saprolegnia and Aphanomyces were indentified from C.punctatus, C. striatus,C.batrachus.SaprolegniaandBranchiomyceswereiso- lated from Cyprinus carpio var. communis. Aphanomyces and Branchimyces wereisolatedfromC.idellaandonlySaprolegniawas isolatedfromP.ticto. Table 1. Fungal disease infected fish species and their incidence of the study area duringthestudyperiod. Table 2. Monthly variation of incidence of fungal disease fish during the study period. Copyright© 2017, IEASRJ.This open-access article is published under the terms of the Creative CommonsAttribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License which permits Share (copy and redistribute the material in anymediumorformat)andAdapt(remix,transform,andbuilduponthematerial)undertheAttribution-NonCommercialterms. 2International Educational Applied Scientific Research Journal (IEASRJ) Zoology Volume : 2 ¦ Issue : 6 ¦ June 2017 ¦ e-ISSN : 2456-5040 Sr. No. Species No. of fish Incidence (%) Observed Infected Culturable species 01 C.catla 70 8 11.4 02 L.rohita 47 8 17.02 03 C.mrigala 168 40 23.80 04 C.idellus 100 12 12 05 C.carpio var. cummunis 98 10 10.20 Sub total 483 78 16.14 Non-culturable species 06 P. ticto 150 20 13.33 07 C.punctatus 175 50 28.57 08 C.striatus 100 15 15 09 C.batrachus 60 5 8.33 Sub total 485 90 18.55 Total 968 168 17.35 Month Number Incidence (%) Observed Infected September 215 17 7.91 October 220 20 9.09 November 145 40 27.59 December 107 37 34.58 January 68 25 36.76 February 213 29 13.61 Total 968 168 17.35
  • 2. It was observed that the freshwater fishes of Godavari river species suffer from three types of fungal diseases including Saprolegniasis, Aphanomyces and Aranchiomyces were found during the study period. Among them C. punctatus and C. striatus were most infected species. It is almost similar with Alam et al.(2003) who found that C.mrigala and C.striatus were most severely infected fishes. Saprolegnia sp. And aphanomyces sp were recovered from ulcer type lesion affected fishes and Branchiomyces sp. recovered from affected gill. Infec- tions of fish were frequently associated with wounds or lesion and handling dam- age of fish skin may predispose them to infection. Chinabut (1994) isolated this species of fungi from EUS affected fish where Aphanomyces sp. was isolated from natural lesions. Willoughby et al. (1994) reported that Aphanomyces sp. Pathogen was isolated from L.rohita, C. punctatus and C. striatus of Aphanomyces sp. were recovered from the surface lesion of EUS infected fish. The types of ulcers produced in fish from India and Pakistan have been associ- ated with pathogenic fungus Saprolegnia sp. (Anonymous, 1992 and Rab et al.2001). Jewel and Affan (2003) found that Aphanomyces sp. and Saprolegnia sp. Were commom pathogens in L. rohita, C.catla, P.gonionotus and C. punctatus .Bruno and wood (1994) stated that Saprolegina sp.has great impact on aquaculture especially it can infect carp and Tilapia which strongly sup- ported the present study. It was observed that Branchiomyces sp. recovered from affected gill of the infected fish species which caused the gill rot disease. Roberts et al. (1993) stated that gill rot disease is primary problem in many freshwater carp fishes and it was found when fish suffering from an environmental stress Chinabut(1994) worked on EUS and she that this disease outbreak every year during November to February in Thailand. Barua (1994) reported that Saproleg- 0 0 niasp. cangrow attemperaturerangingfrom32 F to95 F wherepoorwaterqual- ity such as low circulation, low Do, or high ammonia are associated with Sapro- legniasp. infections. CONCLUSION: It was observed that fungal disease varied in different months. The infestation rate was found to be high during the winter season. From the survey and histopathological findings, Channa puntatus was the most severely affected species, followed by Cirrhinus mrigala and Labeo rohita. Clarias batrachus was the least affected species. In present investigation fungal diseases appeared as a serious threat to the freshwater fishes in the study area which affected their biodiversitythroughbeingendangeredandextinct. REFERENCES: 1. Alam, M.Z.,Ahmed, G.U.,Alam, M.S. andAlam, M.T. 2003. Studies on fish diseases andlimnologicalfactorsinRoktadahaBeel,Bogra.J. Bio-Sci.11:93-98. 2. Anonymous, 1992. Enigma of EUS. Consultation of EUS vis-a-vis the environment and the people, 25-26 May 1992. Summary of proceedings, International Collective in SupportofFishWorkers,27CCollegeRoad,Madras600006,India. 3. Barua, G. 1994. The status of epizootic ulcerative syndrome of fish3, Viral, Bacterial and Fungal Infections. Edited by P.T.K. Wood and D.W. Bruno. CABI publishing Wallingford,Oxon, UnitedKingdom.599-659pp. 4. Bruno, D. W. and Wood, B. P. 1994. Saprolegnia and other Oomycetes. In Fish Dis- eases and Disorder,Volume Chinabut, S. 1994. Environmental factors in relation to the epizotiology of EUS in Thailand. Proceedings of the ODA RegionalSeminar on Epizootic Ulcerative Syndrome. Aquatic Animal Health Research Institute, Bangkok, Thailand, 25-27January 1994 (eds. R.J. Roberts, B. Chambell and I.H. MacRae). 143- 146pp. 5. Choudhary, M. B. R.1993. Research Priorities for microbial fish disease and its con- trol in Bangladesh for fish health. In Disease Prevention and Pathology, (ed. A.Tollervey),8-11pp. 6. Choudhary, M. B. R.1997. Involvement of Aeromonads and Pseudomonads diseases of farmed fish in Blangladesh. Proceeding of international symposium on diseases in Marine Aquaculture, Hiroshima, 3-6 October 1997.Gyobyoknkyu, Fish pathology, 33:4,257-254. 7. Jewel, M.A.S. andAffan, M.A. 2003. Epizotic Ulcerative Syndrome (EUS) in fishes of small-scale farmers' ponds in Bogra district of Bangladesh. Univ. J. Zool. Rajshahi Univ.,22:11-18. 8. Jewel, M. A. S. and Affan, M. A. 2003. Epizotic Ulcerative Syndrome (EUS) in fishes of small-scale farmers' ponds in Bogra district of Bangladesh. Univ. J. Zool. Rajshahi Univ., 22:11-18. 9. Willoughby, L. G. and Roberts, R.J. 1994. Improved methodology for isolation of the Aphanomyces fungal pathogen of Epizotice Ulcerative Syndrome (EUS), in Asian fishes. Proceedings of the ODA Regional Seminar on Epizootic Ulcerative Syn- drome. Aquatic Animal Health Research Institute, Bankok,Thailand, 25-27 January 1994(eds.R.J.Roberts,B.ChambellandI.H.MacRae).231-237pp. Original Research Paper 3 International Educational Applied Scientific Research Journal (IEASRJ) Volume : 2 ¦ Issue : 6 ¦ June 2017 ¦ e-ISSN : 2456-5040