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Publikováno v:
Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, Vol 5, Iss 3, Pp 3215-3217 (2020)
Catla (Catla catla) is one of the fastest-growing major carp found in South Asia as well as Bangladesh. Catla catla is the second most popular indigenous carp species in the freshwater aquaculture industry of Bangladesh due to its relatively good tas
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https://doaj.org/article/a81b2b99273240bc8fb1f293cf903cfb
Publikováno v:
Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences. 13:375-388
We have analyzed the heavy-metal contamination in highly consumed fish species and water collected from the Karnafuli River estuary and assessed the possible health risks. Eight fish species and three water samples were collected for winter and summe
Autor:
Amam Zonaed Siddiki, M H Rumi, Nazneen Naher Islam, M Billah, M. M. Kibria, Kazi Shefaul Mulk Shawrob
Publikováno v:
3215–3217
Mitochondrial DNA Part B: Resources
Mitochondrial DNA Part B: Resources
Catla (Catla catla) is one of the fastest-growing major carp found in South Asia as well as Bangladesh. Catla catla is the second most popular indigenous carp species in the freshwater aquaculture industry of Bangladesh due to its relatively good tas
Publikováno v:
Journal of Scientific Research. 11:101-110
Artemia known as brine shrimp that rich in essential amino acids. An excellent food for newly hatched fish and shrimp larvae gained a unique position in the aquaculture system and is given as live feed. The study was carried out to develop an easiest
Publikováno v:
Mitochondrial DNA. Part B, Resources
article-version (VoR) Version of Record
article-version (VoR) Version of Record
Catla (Catla catla) is one of the fastest-growing major carp found in South Asia as well as Bangladesh. Catla catla is the second most popular indigenous carp species in the freshwater aquaculture industry of Bangladesh due to its relatively good tas
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Science and Natural Resources. 6:31-36
Bangladesh is a Riverine country; however, Halda River is of special interest among them in recent time for being the only tidal freshwater River in the world that serves as a natural spawning ground for major Indian carps. Besides, this River serves
Growth and Survival of Indian Salmon Eleutheronema tetradactylum (Shaw, 1804) in Brackish Water Pond
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science. 6:479-484
This study was conducted to assess the growth performance and survival rate of a commercially important finfish Eleutheronema tetradactylum in 100 m-2 of sandy clay brackish water earthen ponds. Wild 36.14 g of E. tetradactylum juveniles were stocked