Effect of submerged aquatic vegetation on growth and survival of Penaeus monodon (Fab.)


Autoria(s): Ali, M.S.; Shofiquzzoha, A.F.M.; Ahmed, S.U.
Data(s)

1999

Resumo

An experiment was conducted in brackish water ponds with transplanted aquatic weed (Najas sp.) to study the effect of submerged aquatic vegetation on culture of Penaeus monodon. Out of six ponds three were without any aquatic vegetation (T1) while in other three ponds weeds were planted covering 40% of the pond bottom (T2). Hatchery produced post larva of P. monodon (0.006 g) were stocked in all ponds at a density of 40,000/ha. Shrimps were fed twice daily with commercial and formulated feed prepared from locally available ingredients. After 105 days of rearing shrimp of highest average weight (63.18g) was obtained from T2 with a survival rate of 25.90% and the total production was obtained at 654.54 kg/ha. The average weight, survival and total production of shrimp in T1 were 35.0 g, 28.76% and 405.63 kg/ha, respectively.

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Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/16428/1/BJFR3.2_145.pdf

Ali, M.S. and Shofiquzzoha, A.F.M. and Ahmed, S.U. (1999) Effect of submerged aquatic vegetation on growth and survival of Penaeus monodon (Fab.). Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 3(2), pp. 145-149.

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/16428/

Palavras-Chave #Aquaculture
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Article

NonPeerReviewed