Volume : III, Issue : IV, May - 2013 DIFFERENT PLANT DERIVED BY-PRODUCTS USE IN FRESHWATER AQUACULTURE IN INDIAKAUSIK MONDAL Published By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : As aquacultural practices increase in magnitude and hasten the flow of
materials and energy through the systems, compared to natural conditions, it stands to
reason that many organic wastes can, save both monetary and caloric inputs into the
modern aquaculture if these wastes are processed suitably and used as manure in
increasing productivity of the pond or as feed stuff to replace high cost ingredients in the
formulation of diet for fish. Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : KAUSIK MONDAL, (2013). DIFFERENT PLANT DERIVED BY-PRODUCTS USE IN FRESHWATER AQUACULTURE IN INDIA. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. IV, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/2336.pdf References : - Bairagi , A., Sarkar Ghosh, K. , Sen, S.K. and Ray, A.K. 2002. Duckweed (Lemna polyrhiza) leaf meal as a source of feedstuff in formulated diets for rohu (Labeo rohita Ham.) fingerlings after fermentation with a fish intestine bacterium. Bioresource Technology 85, 17-24.
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