Isolation and Characterization of Mannanase-Producing Bacteria for Potential Synbiotic Application in Shrimp Farming. [PDF]
Sathitkowitchai W +9 more
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Aquaculture Asia, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp.1-60, July - September 2002 [PDF]
CONTENTS: Sustainable Aquaculture - Peter Edwards writes on rural aquaculture: Aquaculture for Poverty Alleviation and Food Security - Part II. Shrimp pond waste management by U Win Latt. The role of rural extension in the sustainable development of
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ABSTRACT Anthropogenic activities generate a significant amount of pollutants that are released into the environment, causing physiological and ecological disturbances. Among the xenobiotics present in aquatic ecosystems, numerous chemical and organic compounds have oxidative potential or are metabolized through oxidative processes, which may amplify ...
Natália Eduarda da Silva +6 more
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A review on molecular detection techniques of white spot syndrome virus: Perspectives of problems and solutions in shrimp farming. [PDF]
Islam SI, Mou MJ, Sanjida S, Mahfuj S.
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On the first Mud Crab fattening farm in Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka [PDF]
Culture practices along the Karnataka coastal zone are restricted to only shrimp farming. Apart from shrimp, the potential candidate species suitable for farming along this part of the coastal area is the mud crab Scylla ...
Muthiah, C, Rohit, Prathibha
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Abstract Background Gastrolith ingestion is a known inherent behaviour in crocodiles. However, the interpretation of coelomic radiographs in crocodilians is challenging due to the limited informative literature in this field. Methods Dorsoventral coelomic radiographs of 49 juvenile saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) were acquired twice, with an ...
Charlotte R. Nix +4 more
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A longitudinal study of risk factors associated with white spot disease occurrence in marine shrimp farming in Rayong, Thailand. [PDF]
Yaemkasem S +4 more
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Assessment of the Incidence of Vibrio spp. in Shrimp Farms Relative to Water Parameters and Their Molecular Detection in the Southwest Coastal Region of Bangladesh. [PDF]
There was no significant relation between the incidence of Vibrio spp. and water parameters, except ammonium in the winter season. In this study, 48.02% (85/177) isolates were positive for Vibrio cholerae, 51.97% (92/177) for Vibrio parahaemolyticus, 15.21% (14/92) for trh gene, and 6.52% (6/92) for tdh gene.
Sohidullah M +8 more
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Socio-economic profile of shrimp farmers and its influence on the extent of adoption of shrimp culture technologies [PDF]
The study of the socio-economic profile of shrimp farmers of Nellore in Andhra Pradesh and Nagapattinam in Tamil Nadu revealed that 40% of the shrimp farmers had collegiate level of education, and they had medium levels of farming experience ...
Balasubramani, N +3 more
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The study shows that parasite infection changes heat shock protein expression and can increase heat tolerance in blue mussels. By separating parasite and temperature effects, the results suggest that infection may improve survival during heat stress, highlighting important parasite–host interactions for climate change resilience. Abstract The influence
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