An update on induced breeding methods in fish aquaculture and scope for new potential techniques

R Chaube - Frontiers in Aquaculture Biotechnology, 2023 - Elsevier
Artificial propagation is an integral part of fish culture today. Under captivity conditions,
fishes do not breed naturally; the exact cause is still unknown and attributed to “stress.” …

[PDF][PDF] Induced breeding and embryonic development of an indigenous fish Bangana dero (Hamilton) in captivity using wova FH

CH Basudha, NG Singh, NS Devi… - Int J Fish Aquat, 2017 - researchgate.net
Bangana dero (Hamilton) is one of the most popular indigenous minor carps in the north
eastern states of India. Induced breeding of B. dero was conducted by using Wova-FH in …

FIRST REPORT ON OPHTHALMIC DELIVERY OF A GONADOTROPHIC HORMONE FOR INDUCED BREEDING IN IUCN ENLISTED (LC) SPIRALOTHELPHUSA …

A Anne Rebecca, S Dhaarani - … Journal of Pure and Applied Zoology, 2020 - ir.psgcas.ac.in
Intra-ocular delivery a synthetic gonadotrophic hormone (WOVA-FH) was administered to a
freshwater crab for its first time and the effect of the drug was assessed based on growth …

MULTIPLE SPAWNING IN ANABAS (ANABAS TESTUDINEUS) IN CAPTIVITY

K KUMAR, UL MOHANTY, S DASGUPTA… - Journal of the Inland …, 2021 - epubs.icar.org.in
Climbing perch (Anabas testudineus) is considered as an important candidate species for
freshwater aquaculture, particularly due to its high consumer preference. Due to low …

[PDF][PDF] Limitation of the Study

SK Acharya, GC Mishra, KP Kaleon - The Sociology of Monsoon - researchgate.net
Limitation of the Study Page 145 SK Acharya, GC Mishra and Karma P. Kaleon The Sociology
of Monsoon ISBN: 978-93-85822-58-2 131 Chapter 9 Limitation of the Study Although a sincere …