Breeding programs for carp species carried out in a number of Asian countries have delivered genetically fastgrowing strains to farmers and producers. The economic benefits resulting from the programs are substantial. The genetic improvement of carp is one of the most profitable and sustainable ways to help poor communities in developing countries in the region
Aquaculture in developing countries is largely based on unimproved fish strains. There is ample evid...
Ppt on the advancing aquaculture systems productivity through the carp genetic improvement project. ...
The importance of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) to aquaculture and enhanced fisheries in Karnataka s...
During the past one decade, the WorldFish Center and its research partners have made a systematic at...
The study has conducted the micro level analysis of hatchery operators, fishseed-rearing farmers and...
In response to challenges that the developing world confront on food security and malnutrition, the ...
Fish and fisheries play an important role in the economies of developing countries, contributing to ...
For the first time in India, selective breeding was carried out to genetically improve one of the mo...
There are over 1 300 species of cyprinids in Asia, which form an important part of the worldÆs aqua...
In this study we examine effects of genotype by environment (G × E) interaction due to re-ranking an...
This study provides an overview of successful genetic improvement programmes for important farmed aq...
The Genetic Improvement of Farmed Tilapia (GIFT) project, which operated from 1988–97, served as a l...
The study has conducted the micro level analysis of hatchery operators, fishseed-rearing farmers and...
Aquaculture in developing countries is largely based on unimproved fish strains. There is ample evid...
WorldFish manages family-based selective breeding programs for three carp species: catla (Catla catl...
Aquaculture in developing countries is largely based on unimproved fish strains. There is ample evid...
Ppt on the advancing aquaculture systems productivity through the carp genetic improvement project. ...
The importance of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) to aquaculture and enhanced fisheries in Karnataka s...
During the past one decade, the WorldFish Center and its research partners have made a systematic at...
The study has conducted the micro level analysis of hatchery operators, fishseed-rearing farmers and...
In response to challenges that the developing world confront on food security and malnutrition, the ...
Fish and fisheries play an important role in the economies of developing countries, contributing to ...
For the first time in India, selective breeding was carried out to genetically improve one of the mo...
There are over 1 300 species of cyprinids in Asia, which form an important part of the worldÆs aqua...
In this study we examine effects of genotype by environment (G × E) interaction due to re-ranking an...
This study provides an overview of successful genetic improvement programmes for important farmed aq...
The Genetic Improvement of Farmed Tilapia (GIFT) project, which operated from 1988–97, served as a l...
The study has conducted the micro level analysis of hatchery operators, fishseed-rearing farmers and...
Aquaculture in developing countries is largely based on unimproved fish strains. There is ample evid...
WorldFish manages family-based selective breeding programs for three carp species: catla (Catla catl...
Aquaculture in developing countries is largely based on unimproved fish strains. There is ample evid...
Ppt on the advancing aquaculture systems productivity through the carp genetic improvement project. ...
The importance of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) to aquaculture and enhanced fisheries in Karnataka s...