ORGANISMAL AND MOLECULAR RESPONSES OF FISH TO EXTRANEOUS STRESSORS AND ITS POSSIBLE REMEDIATION
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ORGANISMAL AND MOLECULAR RESPONSES OF FISH TO EXTRANEOUS STRESSORS AND ITS POSSIBLE REMEDIATION
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Creator |
NEERAJ KUMAR
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Contributor |
Gopal Krishna
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Subject |
biological phenomena, enzymes, organic compounds, proteins, research methods, toxicity, amines, phospholipids, vitamins, inorganic compounds
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Description |
AWT 199
Climate change and environmental pollution had been important concerns for sustainable aquaculture for almost last two decades and use of transgenic crop based ingredients in aquaculture has joined the series putting worries on intellect of sustainable production and safe food. The present study was designed to address the rapid intrusion of these problems in aquaculture. First experiment was for 96-hr LC50 estimation of endosulfan (experiment I), which was found to be 3.609 ppb. Five experiments (II, III, IV, V and VI) were done to study the effect of current climate problems on stress and reproductive performance and addressing the triggered adversities through preventative and therapeutic nutrition. Two feed supplements (S1 @ 2% and S2 @ 2.25%) and methyl donors (Choline chloride 0.1%, Betaine 0.5% and Lecithin |
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Date |
2017-01-06T13:38:43Z
2017-01-06T13:38:43Z 2013 |
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Thesis
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Identifier |
http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/94832
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application/pdf
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