This work represents the first report on the chemical composition, antioxidant, and antifungal activity of Cladanthus eriolepis essential oil. The GC/MS analysis of different parts of C. eriolepis (whole plant, leaves, and flowers) revealed sixty components representing 83.3 to 90.9 % of C. eriolepis essential oils. The major constituents of C. eriolepis whole plant essential oil, were alpha-pinene (13.0 %), isobutyl angelate (10.7 %), 2-methylbutyl angelate (9.5 %), germacrene D (7.1 %), and sabinene (4.4 %). For the leaves the main compounds were isobutyl angelate (23.9 %), 2-methylbutyl angelate (20.0 %), isobutyl isobutyrate (8.7 %), 2- methylbutyl isobutyrate (6.5 %) and beta-bisabolene (5.2 %). However, beta-bisabolene (36 %), isobutyl angelate (10.2 %), isobutyl isobutyrate (7.6 %), 2-methylbutyl angelate (5.9 %), and gamma-curcumene (4.2 %) were the main compounds of the essential oil extracted from the C. eriolepis flowers. The antioxidant tests carried out show that the essential oil of the whole plant exhibited an important antioxidant activity using DPPH (558.52 +/- 9.15 mu g/ mL), FRAP (28.69 +/- 1.42 mu g/mL), and beta-carotene bleaching assays (320.02 +/- 4.42 mu g/mL). The radial growth methods show that the essential oil from the whole plant shows great activity against Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. albedinis, ranging from 35.80 % to 86.20 % at 2000 ppm and 4000 ppm respectively. The obtained results promote the potential uses of C. eriolepis for controlling "Bayoud" disease and also in therapeutic areas.