Investigations conducted since July 1988 on ulcerative fish epidemics in Assam, India, indicated that mainly four species of fishes belonging to the genera Puntius, Channa, Macrognathus and Mystus were widely affected by the disease. Results indicated that outbreak of the disease may not be due to organic pollution of water or radioactive and heavy-metallic contamination. Bacterial culture revealed colonies of Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in the surface muscular lesions and gill tissues while preliminary electron microscopic studies indicated the presence of viruses in the muscles and gills of diseased fishes
India is the second largest fish producing nation after China, contributing about 5.68% of the globa...
The present study depicts the disease incidences in the aqua farms of Moyna, West Bengal, India, dur...
Gill pathology of juveniles of two Indian major carps Labeo rohita and Cirrhinus mrigala were studie...
Disease occurred in wild fish species investigated in different water bodies like canals, ditches, ...
Not AvailableThe north eastern state of Assam has made considerable progress in freshwater aquacultu...
During the peak south-west monsoon period (July-August, 1991), the outbreak of a severe fish disea...
In their natural environments, fishes suffer from a variety of diseases. In India, very little consi...
Not AvailableThe north eastern state of Assam has made considerable progress in freshwater aquacultu...
In recent years intensive fish culture is being practiced in the brackishwater, coastal water and fr...
Epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS), primarily caused by the water mold Aphano - myces invadans, is...
Objective: To isolate and identify the pathogens of diseased Labeo rohita and Cirrhinus mrigala and ...
The causes of mortality of fry of cultivable fishes in a fish seed farm were investigated. The morta...
A virus causing a new but serious disease of fish is spreading quickly across South East Asia. When ...
With the increasing demand for fish as human food, aquaculture both in freshwater and salt water is...
One of the greatest problems that the world is facing today is of environmental pollution. Increasin...
India is the second largest fish producing nation after China, contributing about 5.68% of the globa...
The present study depicts the disease incidences in the aqua farms of Moyna, West Bengal, India, dur...
Gill pathology of juveniles of two Indian major carps Labeo rohita and Cirrhinus mrigala were studie...
Disease occurred in wild fish species investigated in different water bodies like canals, ditches, ...
Not AvailableThe north eastern state of Assam has made considerable progress in freshwater aquacultu...
During the peak south-west monsoon period (July-August, 1991), the outbreak of a severe fish disea...
In their natural environments, fishes suffer from a variety of diseases. In India, very little consi...
Not AvailableThe north eastern state of Assam has made considerable progress in freshwater aquacultu...
In recent years intensive fish culture is being practiced in the brackishwater, coastal water and fr...
Epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS), primarily caused by the water mold Aphano - myces invadans, is...
Objective: To isolate and identify the pathogens of diseased Labeo rohita and Cirrhinus mrigala and ...
The causes of mortality of fry of cultivable fishes in a fish seed farm were investigated. The morta...
A virus causing a new but serious disease of fish is spreading quickly across South East Asia. When ...
With the increasing demand for fish as human food, aquaculture both in freshwater and salt water is...
One of the greatest problems that the world is facing today is of environmental pollution. Increasin...
India is the second largest fish producing nation after China, contributing about 5.68% of the globa...
The present study depicts the disease incidences in the aqua farms of Moyna, West Bengal, India, dur...
Gill pathology of juveniles of two Indian major carps Labeo rohita and Cirrhinus mrigala were studie...