An in-vivo study to ascertain the prophylactic activity of streptococcinum 30c, aconitum napellus 30c, crotalushorridus 30c in streptococcus agalactiae infected tilapia Collection home page

Aquaculture growth around the world is increasing by its social and economic impact through its production due to the increase in fish demand for human nutrition that makes the industry towards intensified culture system. [1] Among this Oreochromis Niloticus (Nile Tilapia), an African Freshwater Cichlid is regarded as the second most cultured aquaculture species globally in both developed and developing countries, due to its rapid growth rate, tolerant to a wide range of environmental conditions and ease to culture techniques..

Aquaculture growth around the world is increasing by its social and economic impact through its production due to the increase in fish demand for human nutrition that makes the industry towards intensified culture system. [1] Among this Oreochromis Niloticus (Nile Tilapia), an African Freshwater Cichlid is regarded as the second most cultured aquaculture species globally in both developed and developing countries, due to its rapid growth rate, tolerant to a wide range of environmental conditions and ease to culture techniques

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2019An in-vivo study to ascertain the prophylactic activity of streptococcinum 30c, aconitum napellus 30c,crotalushorridus 30c in streptococcus agalactiae infected tilapiaJohn, Ann.Maria
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Aquaculture growth around the world is increasing by its social and economic impact through its production due to the increase in fish demand for human nutrition that makes the industry towards intensified culture system. [1] Among this Oreochromis Niloticus (Nile Tilapia), an African Freshwater Cichlid is regarded as the second most cultured aquaculture species globally in both developed and developing countries, due to its rapid growth rate, tolerant to a wide range of environmental conditions and ease to culture techniques

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