Nutrient Analysis of Some Commercially Important Molluscs of Bangladesh
- R. Baby, Imtiaj Hasan, K. Kabir, M. Naser
- Biology
- 27 April 2010
It becomes pretty clear that molluscs are excellent sources of some required trace and minor elements needed for the proper growth and development of human being and can also be used as high-nutrient supplementary feed for domestic animals, birds and even for fish culture.
Rearing and Production Performance of Freshwater Mud Eel, Monopterus Cuchia in Different Culture Regimes
- Faruque Miah, H. Ali, Enaya Jannat, M. Naser
- Biology
- 2015
It is suggested that the earthen ditch is one of the suitable culture environments of M. cuchia and the live feed are suitable for obtaining highest growth performance based on the findings of plastic tank, house tanks 1 and house tank 3.
Role of Zooplankton Diversity in Vibrio cholerae Population Dynamics and in the Incidence of Cholera in the Bangladesh Sundarbans
- Guillaume Constantin de Magny, P. K. Mozumder, R. Colwell
- Environmental ScienceApplied and Environmental Microbiology
- 15 July 2011
Two dominant zooplankton groups were found to be consistently associated with detection of V. cholerae and/or occurrence of cholera cases, namely, rotifers and cladocerans, in addition to copepods.
Role of Shrimp Chitin in the Ecology of Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae and Cholera Transmission
- S. Nahar, M. Sultana, Munirul Alam
- BiologyFront. Microbio.
- 1 November 2011
It is concluded that the abundance of chitin that occurs during blooms plays an important role in the aquatic life cycle of V. cholerae and, ultimately, in the seasonal transmission of cholera.
Growth performance and nutrient composition of juvenile Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fed Spirulina flakes, rice bran and mustard oil cake.
- N. Sultana, P. Noor, A. T. Abdullah, M. R. Hasan, K. M. Ahmed, M. Naser
- Biology, MedicineMalaysian journal of nutrition
- 1 August 2012
Meat nutritional quality of tilapia can be improved by combining commercial feeds with Spirulina flakes, compared with feeding commercial feeds in isolation.
High density rotifer culture as live food for larval rearing in carp hatcheries.
- K. Kabir, R. Baby, Imtiaj Hasan, M. Naser, M. S. Ali
- Biology
- 2010
THE FRESHWATER MUD EEL , MONOPTERUS CUCHIA – A REVIEW
- Md. Faruque Miah, M. Naser, M. K. Ahmed
- Environmental Science
- 2015
The freshwater mud eel Monopterus cuchia is a tasteful, nutritionally rich and medicinally valuable fish with high export demands which can play a unique role for socio-economic welfare of the area.…
Application of Probiotic Bacteria: A Novel Approach Towards Ensuring food Safety in Shrimp Aquaculture
- Shafiqur Rahman, S. Khan, M. Naser, M. Karim
- Biology, Engineering
- 28 July 2009
A good number of bacteria from rearing environment for shrimp aquaculture with potential probiotic activity in vitro have been isolated and two approaches, the well diffusion method and co-culture experiments confirmed their probiotic nature, thereby ensuring food safety in shrimp industries of Bangladesh.
Tissue quality of formalin adulterated nile tilapia Oreochromis Niloticus fish: A histopathological perspective
- Sm Nomanuzzaman, M. Naser, Nasima Khan
- Environmental Science
- 6 March 2013
In view of recent adulteration of fish in retail markets with formalin, a mock-up effort was made at laboratory condition to assess the tissue quality of formalin contaminated fish.
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