Effective methods of removing endosulfan and its metabolites from the environment have yet to be developed. the use of single plants for endosulfan bioremediation was reported by Ramireze-Sandoval et al.(2011). They observed that more endosulfan was removed from post planted with Ocimum basilicum than without plant during the 30-day experiment. About 90 and 160 kg of endosulfan remained in soil planted with O.basilicum and Ocimum minmum. respectively. In comparison, about 140 and 250 mg kg of endosulsan remained in soil without O.basilicum and Ocimum minmum, respectively.