Not AvailableThe health of the pond environment in shrimp farming is important for sustainable and profitable aquaculture, in which sediment–water interface is the most important influencing area. With this objective, the key parameters of water and sediment at the interface was studied in shrimp ponds with varying salinities and compared with the surface water and soil to understand the variations and the underlying causes. Total ammonia nitrogen and total alkalinity were higher in water at the interface as compared to surface water, whereas pH, nitrite, oxide forms of nitrogen (NO3), phosphorus (PO4) and oxidizing bacteria were observed to be lower. There was no significant difference with respect to macrominerals such as sodium, potassiu...
Consecutive failure of the improved extensive shrimp farming system has deterred the economy of some...
Research PaperThe growth of tiger shrimp P. monodon and physicochemical factors of pond water and se...
Tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon were stocked in three 1,000 m2 ponds at 12,000 juveniles/pond and grown...
Water quality management has been considered one of the most important factors in aquaculture techni...
Dissolved inorganic nutrients (NO2--N, NO3--N, NH4+-N, and PO43--P) play a critical role in the effe...
Not AvailableThe bacteria involved in nitrogen and sulphur cycles and physicochemical characteristic...
Sediment quality has been considered as one of the prime factors influencing the environment quality...
Intensive shrimp ponds are hypereutrophic ecosystems with high nutrient loading rates. The contribut...
The bacteria involved in nitrogen and sulphur cycles and physicochemical characteristics of water a...
The shrimp farming in Malaysia is a rapidly developing industry. However, in recent years, the produ...
Water discharges from shrimp farms have been known to contain high loads of nutrients and suspended ...
Aquaculture industry provides fish and shrimp, and has been rapidly growing to meet the demands of t...
Quality of water in shrimp culture ponds depends on several physical, chemical and biological proces...
Litopeneaus vannamei is the most preferable species for culture by shrimp producers due to short tim...
A study was conducted to compare the efficacy of different microbial products in enhancing the wate...
Consecutive failure of the improved extensive shrimp farming system has deterred the economy of some...
Research PaperThe growth of tiger shrimp P. monodon and physicochemical factors of pond water and se...
Tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon were stocked in three 1,000 m2 ponds at 12,000 juveniles/pond and grown...
Water quality management has been considered one of the most important factors in aquaculture techni...
Dissolved inorganic nutrients (NO2--N, NO3--N, NH4+-N, and PO43--P) play a critical role in the effe...
Not AvailableThe bacteria involved in nitrogen and sulphur cycles and physicochemical characteristic...
Sediment quality has been considered as one of the prime factors influencing the environment quality...
Intensive shrimp ponds are hypereutrophic ecosystems with high nutrient loading rates. The contribut...
The bacteria involved in nitrogen and sulphur cycles and physicochemical characteristics of water a...
The shrimp farming in Malaysia is a rapidly developing industry. However, in recent years, the produ...
Water discharges from shrimp farms have been known to contain high loads of nutrients and suspended ...
Aquaculture industry provides fish and shrimp, and has been rapidly growing to meet the demands of t...
Quality of water in shrimp culture ponds depends on several physical, chemical and biological proces...
Litopeneaus vannamei is the most preferable species for culture by shrimp producers due to short tim...
A study was conducted to compare the efficacy of different microbial products in enhancing the wate...
Consecutive failure of the improved extensive shrimp farming system has deterred the economy of some...
Research PaperThe growth of tiger shrimp P. monodon and physicochemical factors of pond water and se...
Tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon were stocked in three 1,000 m2 ponds at 12,000 juveniles/pond and grown...