Polyculture of giant freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii, with Indian major carps: a case study


Autoria(s): Vasudevappa, C.; Seenappa, D.; Keshavappa, G.Y.
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2002

Resumo

A study conducted in a 450 m² earthen pond to evaluate the production potential of giant freshwater prawn (stocked at 20,000 juveniles/ha) and Indian major carps, catla and rohu (stocked at 5000 juveniles/ha in 2:1 proportion) revealed that in nine months growing period, catla and rohu attained average sizes of 357 and 746 g, respectively, while prawn weighed 48.32 g. The growth of rohu was much faster than catla as indicated by higher relative and absolute weight gains. The total fish production per hectare was estimated to be 2418 kg and prawn production stood at 780 kg with excellent survival of both the fish (>98%) and prawn (>80%).

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16587/1/JIFA29_015.pdf

Vasudevappa, C. and Seenappa, D. and Keshavappa, G.Y. (2002) Polyculture of giant freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii, with Indian major carps: a case study. Journal of the Indian Fisheries Association, 29, pp. 15-21.

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