Effect of packing density, salinity and temperature on the survival and duration of oxygen packed seed of Penaeus indicus during transportation.
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Effect of packing density, salinity and temperature on the survival and duration of oxygen packed seed of Penaeus indicus during transportation.
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Sasikumar, Geetha
Vadhyar, Jayasree |
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Eggs and Larvae
Prawn and Prawn fisheries |
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The survival and duration of the Indian white shrimp. Penaeus indicus postlarvae (PL.) packed with oxygen under uniform water quality conditions were studied at packing densities of 200,300,400 and 500PL/L. with and without habitat material which was in the form of hollow 10-15 mm bits of transluscent plastic straw at a ratio of 1 bit: 2 PL. The effect of packing density on the cumulative percentage survival was significant. The duration of obtaining 100% survival which was taken as the 'safe duration of transport' was significantly different at all the packing densities tried. |
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1999
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Conference or Workshop Item
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application/pdf
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en
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/9029/1/Geetha_Sasikumar_Fourth_IFF_Proceedings_211-214.pdf
Sasikumar, Geetha and Vadhyar, Jayasree (1999) Effect of packing density, salinity and temperature on the survival and duration of oxygen packed seed of Penaeus indicus during transportation. In: Fourth Indian Fisheries Forum, 24 - 28 November 1996, Kozhikode. |
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