Nanotechnology is an emerging field in the area of plant disease management. Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have
been heavily studied as antimicrobial materials. Silver nanoparticles synthesized by the means of physical, chemical and
biological ways but bio synthesis is the most eco-friendly approach. In bio synthesis of silver nanoparticles, the use of
fungi gives good mono dispersity and dimensions. The synthesized silver nanoperticles are characterized by different
techniques such as UV-Vis spectroscopy for confirmation of AgNPs synthesis, Particle size Analyzer for Hydrodynamic
diameter of AgNPs, Fourier Transmission Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) for identifying the molecules over AgNPs and
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) studies to know the surface morphology and size of AgNPs. Application of
nano-sized silver particles as antimicrobial agents has become more common as technological advances make their
production more economical. Since silver displays multiple modes of inhibitory action to microorganisms, it is used for
controlling various plant pathogens in a relatively safer way compared to synthetic fungicides