Abstract only.In 1983, penaeid shrimp shipped into the United States from culture ponds in Ecuador were found to have an intense earthy-musty flavor which made them unmarketable. High concentrations of geosmin (trans, 1-10-dimethyl-1-9 decalol), a musty odorous compound, were found in the tail muscle of the shrimp. The level of geosmin, 78 mg/kg muscle, was much higher than levels usually found in pond-cultured freshwater catfish of 13±3 mg/kg muscle. Cause of the rare occurrence of off-flavor in the shrimp is hypothesized to be severe reduction in salinity in the coastal culture ponds which allowed growth of odor-producing blue-green algae
Typescript (photocopy).White shrimp Penaeus setiferus, were grown in monoculture or in polyculture w...
Future development of the aquaculture industry is limited by resources, such as water, land, fishme...
The 2002 Farm Bill included a provision requiring various agricultural commodities to comply with co...
Abstract only.South Carolina has some 28,500 ha of impounded coastal wetlands. These impoundments ar...
Abstract only.Aquaculture is the fastest food-producing sector. It is the farming of aquatic organis...
Shrimp is one of the most consumed and traded seafood, and due to its high demand, consumers depend ...
These findings are an important step towards the prediction, control and management of the off-flavo...
The efficacy of a commercial microbial product was tested in commercial tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodo...
Aquaculture is food sector, which is growing rapidly in the last 25 years with annual growth rate 8,...
Research PaperThe growth of tiger shrimp P. monodon and physicochemical factors of pond water and se...
Due to frequent viral disease outbreaks, a large proportion of shrimp aquaculture in South-East Asia...
Penaeid shrimp comprises one of the most economically important marine products because of its unive...
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With the target of increasing the shrimp (Penaeus monodon) production through farm development and i...
Luminous vibriosis is a devastating infection of penaeid shrimp larvae and juveniles causing heavy m...
Typescript (photocopy).White shrimp Penaeus setiferus, were grown in monoculture or in polyculture w...
Future development of the aquaculture industry is limited by resources, such as water, land, fishme...
The 2002 Farm Bill included a provision requiring various agricultural commodities to comply with co...
Abstract only.South Carolina has some 28,500 ha of impounded coastal wetlands. These impoundments ar...
Abstract only.Aquaculture is the fastest food-producing sector. It is the farming of aquatic organis...
Shrimp is one of the most consumed and traded seafood, and due to its high demand, consumers depend ...
These findings are an important step towards the prediction, control and management of the off-flavo...
The efficacy of a commercial microbial product was tested in commercial tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodo...
Aquaculture is food sector, which is growing rapidly in the last 25 years with annual growth rate 8,...
Research PaperThe growth of tiger shrimp P. monodon and physicochemical factors of pond water and se...
Due to frequent viral disease outbreaks, a large proportion of shrimp aquaculture in South-East Asia...
Penaeid shrimp comprises one of the most economically important marine products because of its unive...
319-323<span style="font-size:14.0pt;line-height: 115%;font-family:" times="" new="" roman";mso-far...
With the target of increasing the shrimp (Penaeus monodon) production through farm development and i...
Luminous vibriosis is a devastating infection of penaeid shrimp larvae and juveniles causing heavy m...
Typescript (photocopy).White shrimp Penaeus setiferus, were grown in monoculture or in polyculture w...
Future development of the aquaculture industry is limited by resources, such as water, land, fishme...
The 2002 Farm Bill included a provision requiring various agricultural commodities to comply with co...