To assess the production potentials of small indigenous fish species (SIS) in semi-intensive monoculture system, an experiment was carried out with Amblypharyngadan mala, Chela cachius and Puntius sophore. Three treatments each with three replications were tested with mola, chela and punti individually and the stocking density of each species was 100,000/ha. Organic fertilizer was applied to the ponds at the rate of 1,000 kg/ha at fortnightly and rice bran was supplemented daily at 3% of the total fish biomass. Partial harvesting was made after three months of stocking. Gross production of 805±52.94, 1,120±41.62 and 509±48.81 kg/ha, respectively for mola, chela and punti over a period of six months were obtained. The yield of punti ...
In Bangladesh, homestead pond aquaculture currently comprises a polyculture of large fish species bu...
Fish growth, yield and economics of polyculture were evaluated for six months from April to Septembe...
A rice-fish culture experiment with four treatments viz., T 1 with Amblyphmyngadan mala alone, T 2 ...
To assess the culture potential of mola (Amblypharyngodon mola) along with carps in polyculture syst...
An experiment was conducted to assess the performance of mola (Amblyphmyngodon mola) in rice fish c...
Small indigenous fish species (SIS) provide food, nutrition, subsistence and supplemental income to...
Small indigenous fish species (SIS) play very important role in the diet of the people of Bangladesh...
The research was carried out with small indigenous fish species (SIS) named mola (Amblypharyngadan m...
Culture of gulsha (Mystus cavasius) with rajpunti (Puntius gonionotus) and silver carp ( Hypophthalm...
The research was carried out with small indigenous fish species (SIS) named mola (Amblypharyngadan m...
An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of stocking density on growth performance and p...
Reduced culture period with lack of guidelines in selecting appropriate species are major constraint...
An experiment on the polyculture of carps with high valued small indigenous fish species (SIS) pabda...
The giant river catfish locally named guizza, Sperata seenghala has significant cultural and economi...
Not AvailableA polyculture experiment involving Indian Major Carps - rohu (Labeo rohita), catla (Ca...
In Bangladesh, homestead pond aquaculture currently comprises a polyculture of large fish species bu...
Fish growth, yield and economics of polyculture were evaluated for six months from April to Septembe...
A rice-fish culture experiment with four treatments viz., T 1 with Amblyphmyngadan mala alone, T 2 ...
To assess the culture potential of mola (Amblypharyngodon mola) along with carps in polyculture syst...
An experiment was conducted to assess the performance of mola (Amblyphmyngodon mola) in rice fish c...
Small indigenous fish species (SIS) provide food, nutrition, subsistence and supplemental income to...
Small indigenous fish species (SIS) play very important role in the diet of the people of Bangladesh...
The research was carried out with small indigenous fish species (SIS) named mola (Amblypharyngadan m...
Culture of gulsha (Mystus cavasius) with rajpunti (Puntius gonionotus) and silver carp ( Hypophthalm...
The research was carried out with small indigenous fish species (SIS) named mola (Amblypharyngadan m...
An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of stocking density on growth performance and p...
Reduced culture period with lack of guidelines in selecting appropriate species are major constraint...
An experiment on the polyculture of carps with high valued small indigenous fish species (SIS) pabda...
The giant river catfish locally named guizza, Sperata seenghala has significant cultural and economi...
Not AvailableA polyculture experiment involving Indian Major Carps - rohu (Labeo rohita), catla (Ca...
In Bangladesh, homestead pond aquaculture currently comprises a polyculture of large fish species bu...
Fish growth, yield and economics of polyculture were evaluated for six months from April to Septembe...
A rice-fish culture experiment with four treatments viz., T 1 with Amblyphmyngadan mala alone, T 2 ...